Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they stop it with that ridiculous iPad tipping shaming now?
+1000. Don’t spin the pad at me for counter service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re all so damned petty and cheap. As for the poster who drools over the “European model,” service in European restaurants generally sucks - slow and surly.
Hey I work very hard for my money and to support my family, actually eat out less now because of the surcharges and 25% bs. I'm going to pay you a quarter of the cost of my meal to eat in your restaurant? No thank you, that is not being cheap it's called sensible money management.
Cool. Buy your cheaper groceries and cook for and clean up after yourself at home. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a thought experiment:
Imagine that restaurant workers were paid like other retail workers: a mixture of salary, hourly and commission, depending on the business. Employers set their wages and reward them for good service and punish them for bad service. Worker pay is just part of the price of goods and services.
Then imagine that someone says, "Here's an idea. Let's reduce prices by 15-20%, and instead let customers decide how much they think the employee deserves and add that to their bill." Would anyone think that was a good idea?
Ridiculous
Your waiters salary would depend on how busy the restaurant is and on what the customer orders
Someone who orders soup and water is as much work as someone who orders steak
But if that’s true then why does it make sense for the waiter get a much bigger tip for the steak order?
Someone who orders steak has more disposable income than someone who orders soup and water.
Socialist!
And not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are so against tipping, just know that legally you are not required to tip
You are not required to eat at restaurants either
And you’re not legally required to post your opinions on the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re all so damned petty and cheap. As for the poster who drools over the “European model,” service in European restaurants generally sucks - slow and surly.
Hey I work very hard for my money and to support my family, actually eat out less now because of the surcharges and 25% bs. I'm going to pay you a quarter of the cost of my meal to eat in your restaurant? No thank you, that is not being cheap it's called sensible money management.
Anonymous wrote:If you are so against tipping, just know that legally you are not required to tip
You are not required to eat at restaurants either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they stop it with that ridiculous iPad tipping shaming now?
+1000. Don’t spin the pad at me for counter service.