Anonymous wrote:It started with the pandemic and the increase in delivery orders. Even though you are picking up, someone has to prepare the order for takeout. I usually don’t tip as much as a delivery but always tip $5 since we usually order for a family of four.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t tip. That’s their job
True but it's getting harder for restaurants to retain workers. If we want to keep these places open, it helps to tip the workers who make it possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t tip. That’s their job
True but it's getting harder for restaurants to retain workers. If we want to keep these places open, it helps to tip the workers who make it possible.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t tip. That’s their job
Anonymous wrote:Some people (I am not one of them) always tipped a few bucks on takeout. The practice is not new.
The increased presence of this on apps and websites seems to be a holdover from Covid but also the way the tech seems to be headed (see a million threads on these screens at cash registers).
I usually zero it out. If it's a place where I'm a regular and/or I really appreciate the attention paid to the order or what have you, I'll add a couple of bucks.
Anonymous wrote:I feel obligated to tip something because I don't want my food to be messed with.
My brother works in food service and I've heard stories. There are so many sneaky ways they mess with customers and they all know where the camera blind spots are in the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:I feel obligated to tip something because I don't want my food to be messed with.
My brother works in food service and I've heard stories. There are so many sneaky ways they mess with customers and they all know where the camera blind spots are in the kitchen.