Seeing 15-20% price increases at my favorite restaurants , not tipping will just carry out

Anonymous
Never tip on carry out. Tipping is for table service.

If you can’t tip on table service, stay home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people that tip on carry out?

You call and order Chinese they run your card at pickup.
You don’t tip. Same for any other carry out. That’s part of business.

You only tip for table service or delivery.

A fool is quickly parted from their money.



It's probably restaurant workers trying to guilt people into tipping
Anonymous
So - how much are you supposed to tip for carry out? The same amount as if you sat down and had service or had it delivered? That seems really illogical
Anonymous
I’m cooking a LOT more. My pay has actually gone down, not up. I can’t keep up with inflation.
Anonymous
Worked in DC restaurants 15+ years. The person packing your take out food is a tipped employee making tipped minimum wage usually. You don't need to leave 20% (10% is appropriate) because you're not getting full table service. However, someone needs to fetch your items from different places (the line, salad fridge, sauce area, etc,) bag it, ensure all appropriate sauces/dressings/bread) are included and double check the ticket. The hourly kitchen employees are NOT responsible for this work, the tipped employees are, so they should be tipped.
Anonymous
If you are concerned about a fair wage stop tipping, it should be in the restaurants managers to reward employee performance not the patrons
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have been tripping 15-20% on takeout but I am so close to stopping with the price increases. But I don’t want them to spit in my food.


Lots of people are doing take-out now, and servers are often the ones packing up the take-out orders. Servers make an hourly rate of $4 an hour; they really count on tips. Your cheaping out hurts them. These are people trying to make a living and everything has gotten more expensive for them too. Would the extra $10 bucks really hurt you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people that tip on carry out?

You call and order Chinese they run your card at pickup.
You don’t tip. Same for any other carry out. That’s part of business.

You only tip for table service or delivery.

A fool is quickly parted from their money.



It's probably restaurant workers trying to guilt people into tipping

I asked about this on the WaPo restaurant live chat many years ago and Sietsema recommended 10% for takeout so that’s what I do.
Anonymous
Pre pandemic 10% tip on take out. The restaurants and their employees are currently struggling. Bump it up to 20% now, especially if you're doing take out when you would be indoor dining in non pandemic times
Anonymous
Look at the threads here discussing a $15 minimum wage. Plenty of people saying the cost of meals were rise, and plenty of people responding "it’s worth it" and "it’s only a few $".

Yet here we are on page 5 of "it’s too much"

Well, which way do you want it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, screw the workers


Seriously, most of the price increase is on workers salaries.

Now your take out taco is $12 v $10?? What is big deal.

No idea where you all seeing huge grocery bills, though we don’t eat red meat so maybe that’s most of it.


No, that's not most of it, we only buy one meat item a week and our bill has gone up from about $90-100 at Aldi at the start of the pandemic to $130-150. We are buying a little more as our kids get older and eat more but not 50% more. That's called inflation.

But yes, if you can't tip on takeout, cook your own meals.
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Restaurants will fold either way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't do it, I am just going to not tip and carry out , it's not worth it to me.

I didn't notice the inflation until this week but it really was shocking


So your solution is to screw the lower paid workers at the place you like to eat? Lovely.

Perhaps you should just eat out a little less and continue to tip?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, screw the workers


Seriously, most of the price increase is on workers salaries.

Now your take out taco is $12 v $10?? What is big deal.

No idea where you all seeing huge grocery bills, though we don’t eat red meat so maybe that’s most of it.


No, that's not most of it, we only buy one meat item a week and our bill has gone up from about $90-100 at Aldi at the start of the pandemic to $130-150. We are buying a little more as our kids get older and eat more but not 50% more. That's called inflation.

But yes, if you can't tip on takeout, cook your own meals.


I can definitely tip but I choose not too. Do I still have to cook my own meals? I rather not. Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pre pandemic 10% tip on take out. The restaurants and their employees are currently struggling. Bump it up to 20% now, especially if you're doing take out when you would be indoor dining in non pandemic times


This is where i am. I didn't know to tip on takeout until after college when one of my coworkers at a low wage nonprofit who was also a server told me people should because packing up takeout takes servers away from table service. Same people, same wage. I tipped 10% until the pandemic, now I dine out much less so I've increased my tips.
Anonymous
We're not eating in due to covid and still tip on carry out. But we only get carry out a couple times a month anyhow, so not a big deal to pay a little more.
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