Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You still need to tip on carryout. If it’s too expensive to eat restaurant food then make your own meals. The workers shouldn’t have to pay the price.
The restaurant is free to institute service charges or minimum tops. Until then, you don't need to tip.
Jesus, you are dumb.
You’re also free to never brush your teeth. And to pass gas in the middle of a work meeting. And to walk in to pick up your takeout with your fat hairy gut hanging out the bottom of your “Big Johnson” t shirt.
No one is arguing that you “must” tip in the sense of a legal obligation. But if you don’t you are gross and low class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You still need to tip on carryout. If it’s too expensive to eat restaurant food then make your own meals. The workers shouldn’t have to pay the price.
The restaurant is free to institute service charges or minimum tops. Until then, you don't need to tip.
Anonymous wrote:You still need to tip on carryout. If it’s too expensive to eat restaurant food then make your own meals. The workers shouldn’t have to pay the price.
Anonymous wrote:If you can’t afford to tip you can’t afford to eat out.
Anonymous wrote:I think most of this thread is 2-3 angry little men, pink in hue, who have little happiness in life other than shitposting on the internet. Here, they are big and brash and have the power to anger people with their hot takes, with no consequence. IRL they are ineffectual nothings. They’re Ross Perot voters. They buy their jeans at Walmart.
If you don’t tip service people well, you are either too poor to be dining out or you’re just an embarrassment to yourself. And surely to your families as well.
I tip a lot because I’m rich, and I know how hard that work is and how much that money means to the people doing it. Pretty much everyone I know does the same. I can’t imagine being friends with someone who “doesn’t tip for takeout”. So low class.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to know the REAL HHI of all these people saying they “can’t afford” an extra 15-25% for a restaurant meal. BS. They just don’t want to pay it.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to know the REAL HHI of all these people saying they “can’t afford” an extra 15-25% for a restaurant meal. BS. They just don’t want to pay it.
Anonymous wrote:It's really tough because I often want to patronize the restaurant specifically because I have such a good, long history with them, and care about both the business and the staff. But we honestly cannot afford it. We used to go out to eat once a week as a treat, but now we do other things instead, or splurge on expensive food to cook at home. We can make steak from our favorite butcher and a few sides and chocolate cake for a quarter what we'd pay at a restaurant that will likely be understaffed. It's worth the effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
We shouldn't artificially subsidize the market correction, this is the new norm , if this was the original temporary 2 weeks or one year pause but it's not, it's a permanent change. Restaurant industry needs to reinvent itself , something that is takeout or delivery based on volume, high quality and affordable is what consumers want.
Just because you're too poor or cheap doesn't mean an entire industry needs to reinvent itself to cater to you.
Please stop the tired trope of people being “too poor and/cheap” if they don’t tip for takeout or over 20% for dine in. It has nothing to do with being poor or cheap.