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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Before covid, it was not disrespectful and actually pretty common to throw your change into the tip jar. (Keep in mind that 50 cents is a 10% tip on a $5 coffee.) After covid, it seems that it is indeed disrespectful. Now you should tip at least 20% on all counter service orders. Well, except at McDonald's -- we don't tip those employees, for some reason. Or at the Wegman's sandwich counter -- we don't tip them either. But the teenagers at the cash register at Sweet Frog? Yep, they most certainly deserve 20%![/quote] Is it just my imagination or has the drip coffee everywhere after Covid also become crappy? Stale, sour, muddy, watery, grounds in the bottom, and/or not hot. It's never good anymore! So not only it is now crap coffee, it's also now $5, and you're also expected to tip a buck on top of it to an apathetic cashier who poured it? No, just no.[/quote]
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