Me and the missus go to brunch from time to time. If I see a surcharge on the bill, I don't leave a tip.I dont care about the prices going up on the food... its what it is... but surcharges... nah im good... i usually leave a tip in cash...anything else they can kiss my ass
I dont care about the prices going up on the food... its what it is... but surcharges... nah im good... i usually leave a tip in cash...anything else they can kiss my ass
I care about rising prices and the fees. It's all extra money coming out of my pocket. It's the principle.
Me and the missus go to brunch from time to time. If I see a surcharge on the bill, I don't leave a tip.
Me and the missus go to brunch from time to time. If I see a surcharge on the bill, I don't leave a tip.
Thanks for sharing that information, and normally I try to tip at least 20% of the cost of the meal. Nevertheless, one waitress really upset me, I think it was at Dallas BBQ several years ago. The waitress was very sweet, attentive and I was very appreciative of her kindness. Now, I have a personal policy where I want to hand the waitress/waiter the tip in their hand (too many thieves out there, and don't sleep on people who you think might have money). Anyway, when I attempt to hand her a tip, she told me that the restaurant has a "tip splitting policy," and that the tips are shared between the entire wait staff. Imagine you're breaking your neck to get the job done, and some of your coworkers are treating patrons like shyt, and you have to share your tips with them at the end of the night?As a long time ago restaurant employee, please leave the tip. Back in '94 I was earning $2.73 per hour as a waiter in at a restaurant in Manhattan and the rest of my salary was supposed to be supplemented by tips. The industry may have changed since then. That surcharge goes straight to owners money pot.
Edit: Did a little reararch, it still is somewhat the same.
Minimum Wage for Tipped Workers
Minimum wage laws operate differently for regularly tipped employees.dol.ny.gov
same lolThe first thing my eye caught was the bubble on the chick on the far left.. ain't even watch the video yet...
Anyway, when I attempt to hand her a tip, she told me that the restaurant has a "tip splitting policy," and that the tips are shared between the entire wait staff. Imagine you're breaking your neck to get the job done, and some of your coworkers are treating patrons like shyt, and you have to share your tips with them at the end of the night?
I feel ya... fees yes rising prices no... cause if a gallon of gas and the grocery store going up.. i cant expect the restaurant to stay the same price as last year.. but fees... nah im good
Scam ass industry. Only place I really went to was Duck Donuts up here in Pinecrest. When the plague started, 12 donuts were 14.95. Now they want $25 for a dozen, so fuck them. Crazy prices and surchages? Going out to eat feels like I'm getting finessed.
Here in Charlotte a dozen is $18.95Scam ass industry. Only place I really went to was Duck Donuts up here in Pinecrest. When the plague started, 12 donuts were 14.95. Now they want $25 for a dozen, so fuck them. Crazy prices and surchages? Going out to eat feels like I'm getting finessed.
It would be helpful if they disclose the surcharge before the meal.
As a paying consumer, all fee's should be known before you view the menu.
that's standard practice...personally never understood it.Thanks for sharing that information, and normally I try to tip at least 20% of the cost of the meal. Nevertheless, one waitress really upset me, I think it was at Dallas BBQ several years ago. The waitress was very sweet, attentive and I was very appreciative of her kindness. Now, I have a personal policy where I want to hand the waitress/waiter the tip in their hand (too many thieves out there, and don't sleep on people who you think might have money). Anyway, when I attempt to hand her a tip, she told me that the restaurant has a "tip splitting policy," and that the tips are shared between the entire wait staff. Imagine you're breaking your neck to get the job done, and some of your coworkers are treating patrons like shyt, and you have to share your tips with them at the end of the night?
1 of the reasons people tend to tip pretty girls well and tip dudes shit.. even as bartenders people will more likely tip a female bartender better than a dude.. so to seem fair tips are shared.. also 1 person could be busting their ass and get a shitty tip and one person can basically do bare minimum and receive a fantastic tip.. so once again they try to be “ fair”.. it definitely can suck if you deserve all them great tips and have to share it with others who aren’t really busting their assthat's standard practice...personally never understood it.
This is the shit I don't get!some of these establishments look at u funny when you refuse to leave a tip on a ToGo order....
mufucka please.
do u tip the convenience store worker when buying a bag of chips and soda? foh