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[quote=Anonymous][quote] Why wouldn’t you tip is the better question? [/quote] Because tipping is not customary in the US for counter service, except perhaps for a very large or complicated order or to recognize exceptional service. Ordinary service of an ordinary order does not justify tipping. As for why anyone would use cash: many of us prefer not to have our purchases tracked in some company database, and many of us also prefer not to have to deal with lots of small charges on our credit-card bills. Furthermore, the consumer protections that normally apply to credit-card purchases (e.g. easier returns and/or merchant disputes) do not really apply to consumable items like bakery goods.[/quote]
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