Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These DCUM threads on tipping are always some of the most depressing. So many cheap bast*rds.
Why are the restaurant owners not to blame for being cheap? If you are hiring people at a server wage of $2.13 per hour, you need to be giving those people the opportunity to be practicing the job that they were hired for, which generally received 15-20% in tips. If you are hiring people to sling out takeout orders, pay them a wage appropriate for that (which is not $2.13 an hour). If they want to add a "packaging fee" to my order, fine. But putting together a takeout order is not the same as providing table service.
+1. It's not my job to figure out how much to pay a restaurant worker per hour, that's on the business owner. Bake it into the price of the food and let me decide if I want to eat there or not, but don't make your employees rely on the altruism of strangers to pay a reasonable hourly wage for a no-skill task.
Also, if the workers aren’t getting paid well they can always quit and find a new job. I’d much rather just pay more for the food than have it somehow be my responsibility to pay for the workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These DCUM threads on tipping are always some of the most depressing. So many cheap bast*rds.
Why are the restaurant owners not to blame for being cheap? If you are hiring people at a server wage of $2.13 per hour, you need to be giving those people the opportunity to be practicing the job that they were hired for, which generally received 15-20% in tips. If you are hiring people to sling out takeout orders, pay them a wage appropriate for that (which is not $2.13 an hour). If they want to add a "packaging fee" to my order, fine. But putting together a takeout order is not the same as providing table service.
+1. It's not my job to figure out how much to pay a restaurant worker per hour, that's on the business owner. Bake it into the price of the food and let me decide if I want to eat there or not, but don't make your employees rely on the altruism of strangers to pay a reasonable hourly wage for a no-skill task.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These DCUM threads on tipping are always some of the most depressing. So many cheap bast*rds.
Why are the restaurant owners not to blame for being cheap? If you are hiring people at a server wage of $2.13 per hour, you need to be giving those people the opportunity to be practicing the job that they were hired for, which generally received 15-20% in tips. If you are hiring people to sling out takeout orders, pay them a wage appropriate for that (which is not $2.13 an hour). If they want to add a "packaging fee" to my order, fine. But putting together a takeout order is not the same as providing table service.
Anonymous wrote:These DCUM threads on tipping are always some of the most depressing. So many cheap bast*rds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who tip for takeout, do you tip only at restaurants where they offer table service or do you also tip at counter-service restaurants (i.e. fast food, Panera, pizza chains)? And do you tip differently? Prior to the pandemic, I would rarely ever tip at a counter-service restaurant but I don't see much of a difference between packing an order to go at a place like that vs. any other restaurant.
I'm ok with tipping around 10% at a regular restaurant for takeout but I'm not tipping 20%--why would I pay the same amount for takeout as I do for table service when I'm not receiving the same level of service (especially now that restaurants are mostly fully functional again).
I have never tipped counter service at a Panera. Is this a thing?
I tip well on DoorDash even when the order shows up late and incorrect. I don't tip when I go pick up my own pizza.
Anonymous wrote:For those who tip for takeout, do you tip only at restaurants where they offer table service or do you also tip at counter-service restaurants (i.e. fast food, Panera, pizza chains)? And do you tip differently? Prior to the pandemic, I would rarely ever tip at a counter-service restaurant but I don't see much of a difference between packing an order to go at a place like that vs. any other restaurant.
I'm ok with tipping around 10% at a regular restaurant for takeout but I'm not tipping 20%--why would I pay the same amount for takeout as I do for table service when I'm not receiving the same level of service (especially now that restaurants are mostly fully functional again).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just here to say as someone tied to the restaurant business that tipping for takeout is NOT normal. It's certainly nice and unexpected. 20% would be WELL outside of normal, so I think that this board has quite a few anomalies. If you give anything for a takeout order, you can feel pretty good about yourself. You're far more generous than most.
This is not true. What kind of place do you work? My DD is a hostess and most takeout orders tip, it stands out when one doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Just here to say as someone tied to the restaurant business that tipping for takeout is NOT normal. It's certainly nice and unexpected. 20% would be WELL outside of normal, so I think that this board has quite a few anomalies. If you give anything for a takeout order, you can feel pretty good about yourself. You're far more generous than most.
Anonymous wrote:restaurants workers in California (where I live) make over $15/hr plus got to sit home on the dole with an extra $600 weekly while I went to work. I tip zero take out, and previously I tipped 20% on top of tax, and now it’s just 20% before tax. They made their money.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never tipped for takeout.
Anonymous wrote:restaurants workers in California (where I live) make over $15/hr plus got to sit home on the dole with an extra $600 weekly while I went to work. I tip zero take out, and previously I tipped 20% on top of tax, and now it’s just 20% before tax. They made their money.