• danielton@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I once got a tip prompt on one of those self service kiosks that defaulted to 15%, had options for 20%, and 25%, and there wasn’t a button for no tip.

    To not leave a tip, I had to hit Custom, and type in 0.00. They obviously wanted to make leaving no tip as hard as possible without removing it altogether.

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      1 year ago

      This is the way most of the ones around me work. It’s extra frustrating because as soon as you start pressing extra buttons the cashier knows you are not giving a tip. I tip generously at dine in restaurants but tipping for pickup is ridiculous.

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      1 year ago

      Is this at the Newark airport? I flew through there a couple weeks ago and think I went to this same checkout and was equally annoyed.

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    1 year ago

    We need some common sense regulations on tips and hidden fees. They need to be limited in some way at this point and, preferably just banned altogether.

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      1 year ago

      For a start, regulations that force any system with ‘quick tip’ buttons of 15/20/etc % HAVE to have a No Tip option as well. Can’t force your customers to type out 0.00.

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        1 year ago

        It would also be nice to have prices listed including tax, which I believe is how it’s done in the EU.

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    1 year ago

    wow nice, where is that so I can avoid it like the black plague? that’s ~$6 food anywhere else.

  • insomnium138@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t understanding tipping up front. Before you’ve received your food…

    Also feels like a threat asking for a tip immediately… Like, if you don’t tip or they don’t like the amount, the person making it is going to deliberately fuck with the food.

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    1 year ago

    There is a 3% tax added specifically to cover extra pay for Airport Workers. Why are you being asked to tip for a self service kiosk.

    I hate this. If I don’t tip I’m an asshole. If I tip I let companies pay their workers like garbage.

    Dear companies. Pay your employees more. Frankly I’d be less insulted if they just rose the price by 20% then asking me to tip. IMHO if they employers did this they would just pocket the difference.

    And I’m guessing bus boys are paid even less than the server.

    • Labototmized@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Yeah my many years as a cashier makes my cashiering efforts VERY expensive. Due to my experience, my effort is worth atleast the price of that Vita Coco!

  • ech0@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    $25 for a god damn wrap and water?? Are you serious? I can go to a Mexican restaurant and get chips & salsa and Fajitas for 2 and a Coke for for cheaper!

  • Zagone@lem.clinicians-exchange.org
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    1 year ago

    Agreed. I had more empathy for tipping workers at self-service / carryout settings during the height of the pandemic (which is not over BTW). Now… Given that management has programmed these registers I find myself grudgingly tipping since I have to wonder if management has started paying them even more inadequately in anticipation of tipping.

    I have somewhat magically decided I tip 10% at these things as there is no real guidance anymore. 20% for table service. Delivery… 15-20%?

    Of course someone will come along saying to tip 0% to hold the line and force fair wages. I have some understanding of that argument too.