Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, me! It can often be disappointing, overly salted, and lacking in fruits and vegetables. I just cannot do fried food any more when my family wants to order that.
It is also costly, and perplexing, to be asked to tip when picking up food. OK, I tip 20% there which is is expensive. But then you'd think that a sit-down place would be a higher tip, or else counter pickup a lower tip.
I feel this way too. I wish it would go back to 10% is the norm for takeout. When I was younger, it was nothing or 10%. I don't think it should be the same as a sit down where they are filling drinks, explaining menu, etc. A small amount for packing it up but there is no service. $15 for a normal chinese takeout pickup to pack up in a bag is insane. It takes about 5 min.
DP but we got to Costco and get the big bag of individual serving sizes of edamame. If we takeout sushi we just steam that in the microwave. I can’t justify $6 (sometimes even more!) in a basic edamame app. There are also freezer kits to make your own boba. I didn’t look closely at the price at the beach the other weekend on vacation and paid $12 for some watered down boba (tourist trap, my mistake). Usually I get the Costco ones for home. You can also make miso soup at home for cheaper. We just take out “mains” that we cannot substitute for on our own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, me! It can often be disappointing, overly salted, and lacking in fruits and vegetables. I just cannot do fried food any more when my family wants to order that.
It is also costly, and perplexing, to be asked to tip when picking up food. OK, I tip 20% there which is is expensive. But then you'd think that a sit-down place would be a higher tip, or else counter pickup a lower tip.
I feel this way too. I wish it would go back to 10% is the norm for takeout. When I was younger, it was nothing or 10%. I don't think it should be the same as a sit down where they are filling drinks, explaining menu, etc. A small amount for packing it up but there is no service. $15 for a normal chinese takeout pickup to pack up in a bag is insane. It takes about 5 min.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, me! It can often be disappointing, overly salted, and lacking in fruits and vegetables. I just cannot do fried food any more when my family wants to order that.
It is also costly, and perplexing, to be asked to tip when picking up food. OK, I tip 20% there which is is expensive. But then you'd think that a sit-down place would be a higher tip, or else counter pickup a lower tip.
I feel this way too. I wish it would go back to 10% is the norm for takeout. When I was younger, it was nothing or 10%. I don't think it should be the same as a sit down where they are filling drinks, explaining menu, etc. A small amount for packing it up but there is no service. $15 for a normal chinese takeout pickup to pack up in a bag is insane. It takes about 5 min.
We went to Paris Baguette yesterday which is all self serve. You put the pastries on the tray, grab your drink from the cooler, and pay at the counter. If you order a coffee, they did make that. Why did the screen ask us to tip?? For what!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, me! It can often be disappointing, overly salted, and lacking in fruits and vegetables. I just cannot do fried food any more when my family wants to order that.
It is also costly, and perplexing, to be asked to tip when picking up food. OK, I tip 20% there which is is expensive. But then you'd think that a sit-down place would be a higher tip, or else counter pickup a lower tip.
I feel this way too. I wish it would go back to 10% is the norm for takeout. When I was younger, it was nothing or 10%. I don't think it should be the same as a sit down where they are filling drinks, explaining menu, etc. A small amount for packing it up but there is no service. $15 for a normal chinese takeout pickup to pack up in a bag is insane. It takes about 5 min.
Anonymous wrote:Going to Greene Turtle tomorrow cos kids eat at free all week to celebrate back to school.
Judge Away. I don’t care.
Anonymous wrote:I went out to dinner during Restaurant week in DC and it was still $190 with no alcohol.
Also, why is the service charge on the taxed amount rather than the pre-tax amount? When did this change?
Anonymous wrote:I went out to dinner during Restaurant week in DC and it was still $190 with no alcohol.
Also, why is the service charge on the taxed amount rather than the pre-tax amount? When did this change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, me! It can often be disappointing, overly salted, and lacking in fruits and vegetables. I just cannot do fried food any more when my family wants to order that.
It is also costly, and perplexing, to be asked to tip when picking up food. OK, I tip 20% there which is is expensive. But then you'd think that a sit-down place would be a higher tip, or else counter pickup a lower tip.
I feel this way too. I wish it would go back to 10% is the norm for takeout. When I was younger, it was nothing or 10%. I don't think it should be the same as a sit down where they are filling drinks, explaining menu, etc. A small amount for packing it up but there is no service. $15 for a normal chinese takeout pickup to pack up in a bag is insane. It takes about 5 min.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t do fancy anymore. We make steak at home. So much cheaper with potatoes and Caesar salad.
We also stopped Italian. I’ve been making Marcella Hazen sauce and it’s lovely.
Calamari is $20 and so small we have to get 2 orders. I make it now for $10 and tastes just as good. I’ve been getting tiramisu at Sam’s Club for cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, me! It can often be disappointing, overly salted, and lacking in fruits and vegetables. I just cannot do fried food any more when my family wants to order that.
It is also costly, and perplexing, to be asked to tip when picking up food. OK, I tip 20% there which is is expensive. But then you'd think that a sit-down place would be a higher tip, or else counter pickup a lower tip.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I was early to this party because we live in the District, which was an early adopter of all the specious 'pro employee' legislation and fees that have led us to the logical result: $33 hamburgers. (Tipped servers now earn $17.50/hr instead of $2/hr. 20% mandatory service charge added to the check, but "tips are (still) welcome !!!!" on top of that; $5 flat Covid supplies fee in ... 2024. 3.5% "recovery" fees ...
We suck.
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