New gratuity rules amid fair wage act: When to tip and how much
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- With several cities enacting new laws designed to increase pay for service workers, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen joins TODAY with advice on how to navigate changing tipping etiquette.
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Tips need to go away. I would rather pay more for food than to tip. Pay your employees a livable wage.
Aluminum foil 200ft by 12 inch roll - 16 bucks at Albertsons
go eat at mcdonalds then and stop complaining mcdonalds is too high
I agree
@@Amite-zg2ob You can get the same size roll of Walmart brand for $9.
With higher wages, expect European Customer Service. If you have not been to Europe, I can tell you it’s a great disappointment.
Tipping should be always optional. Percentage requirement is a robbery.
Federal min wage for tipped workers is 2.13 dollars an hour.
Everyone both needs and deserves a livable wage.
Just stop the tipping system! Let business pay what they should
@@doggygaming950and it should be more tell the republicans they keep voting it down
they want tips for beverages too, it's getting ridiculous, not even a restaurant
In Japan the tip is 0% and the service is the best.
I'm heading to Japan in a couple of weeks. I can't wait to not have the headache of tipping.
@@S2KV Same with Tahiti, Vietnam and Thailand
Almost all Asian countries doesn't embraced tipping. Tipping is mostly a western thing.
I think that’s also due to the Asian culture of always striving for excellence.
@@VOANtipping is a us thing. Europeans countries don't do it.
Tipping is out of control
Agree. Only in USA though.
Inflation is out of control
Nurses should be tipped.
@@Sliceofhaupiaall over the world
they want tips for beverages too, it's getting ridiculous, not even a restaurant
No. End tipping. Pay a fair wage, include that in the price.
Exactly. If I'm paying a delivery fee and your title is delivery person, that's your JOB. I'm not going to be tipping the FedEx guy for delivering a package, why would I for the guy delivering my food?
I'm a full time world traveler and can tell you tipping is an American thing and locals in other countries hate it when we bring our tipping ways.
Yep you're right. I travel abroad a lot. Only Americans unnecessarily tip.
I was in Europe on a river cruise recently and we were TOLD how much was expected to tip the cruise director as well as tour people and bus drivers. They all had their hands out making it very awkward.
@@anncampbell5952 actually, that's common for cruise companies to add in tipping charges to all of the other charges in the package
Icelanders get really annoyed by it.
I go on cruises all over the world, and the workers expect tips.
Even at the ports of call and excursions.
Mabye, that's just because they know the Americans are coming, though.
Why are people paying all these fees and expected to pay a tip on top?!
This is beyond ridiculous! I am so sick of T.I.P.s which stands for To Insure Promptness not to insure You can eat or You can pay for your health insurance. Your employer is responsible for that! I'm a teacher with a sh***y salary, a university degree and post grad education and guess what...Nobody tips me! Why should I tip you? All this tipping just encourages me to stay at home and make my own food and drinks. So I save and you lose.
It's the same in healthcare too. Nursing staff don't get tips for ensuring meds are given on time or that your grandma is repositioned every two hours. 😂
@@seanrubiolo4055there’s an obvious difference between the skill necessary between those jobs, but nurses make a livable wage. Restaurant workers and delivery drivers do not.
@@angryox3102They do everywhere else in the world.
Why is the USA behind the rest of the world on this?
@@angryox3102 ...then why take this type of job in the 1st place, expecting the kindness of strangers to provide for you?...at the most I'll only tip 2-4 bucks, regardless of cost of the meal. Because all the server is doing is refilling drinking glasses once or twice, and I'm not giving someone a large tip for that!!!
@@angryox3102 Really, do you see how much a nurse or Medical care worker makes... It's not that good. Yes it's more than some one who waits on tables or takes orders, but those don't require 4 years or more of school, and a continuing certification.
Tipping servers at a sit down restaurant I understand.. the Starbucks type restaurant tipping makes no sense.
Make it make sense, right?!
Tbh I worked at Starbucks and was always genuinely surprised when we received our weekly tips. Like for what exactly?? Could never wrap my mind around it.
Tipping at Starbucks is inappropriate.
No. Tipping is ridiculous and needs to go away. Do you also tip the repair person who comes to your house to fix your refrigerator? That certainly is great “service” to drive all the way to you and not make you bring it to them… but you don’t because they are paid for their work by the employer who billed you. The same needs to be true for a restaurant… pay a living wage.
they want tips for beverages now too, it's getting ridiculous, never doing that
I’ll tell you one thing I do not tip if I’m going to a place where I’m picking up my food or some thing small. For example, at Dunkin’ Donuts. It’s like what am I tipping for..so that you can put my donut in a bag ??? no thank you. I’ll tip when I’m seated at a restaurant or a baggage handler etc. All these places that are asking for tip is getting ridiculous.
Same
I don't tip for things like that and I don't "round up" for charity. If corporations want to support charity they can use their *own* money for it.
@@ubernerrdeven Walmart has is! Ridiculous
There should be no delivery fee or service fee
Even the app developers need to make money and charging up to 40% commission to the restaurant owners isn't a great business model. If we're using delivery apps, we have to pay all 3 parties for their respective services. But honestly, I wish we could stop this nonsense altogether and just charge one price that encompasses everything. Don't make the customer do math!!!!!! It's ridiculous. Make it a VAT charge like they do in Europe. One price!
Delivery fee and service fee wouldn't exist if that there are no service. Service fee is to keep the app server up and running and the delivery fee is to keep more drivers interest in the job they work. Without those you won't get a working app to order food and no driver to come take that food and deliver it to you. Tipping on the other hand should had always be optional, it should never be required. Why stores and restaurants used tipping as mandatory pay is illegal.
so you want employees to work for free? and be your slave?
@@VOANthe $2 base pay that DoorDash gives isn’t even enough money to even start the car.
@@SgtJoeSmith
Actually, that’s how tips began. Servers weren’t paid, because they didn’t have an official job. so customers gave a tip.
I think it’s completely wrong to tip based on price of food because it should be based on quality of service that you are receiving from people. tipping on percentages is not how it should be done.
100%
Agreed
For real.
Cool story bro, now go pick up your own chow!
@@thebiggestjerkHe probably does, but that’s not what he’s talking about here.
Tipping is out of control. I can understand tipping for people who make less than minimum wage, but tipping people for handing me an empty coffee cup for me to fill myself is crazy. And why is a tip 18 and 20% when it was 15% for so long? Crazy.
People shouldn't be making less than minimum wage. The businesses should be paying fair wages-so we shouldn't be held responsible for paying the employer's payroll.
And, way back when I was a server, 10% tip was the rule! Can't imagine where it'll be in another 20 yrs....
Right! Tipping for handing me a bag in the drive thru 🙄
People fail to realize that in some states tipping is needed because the workers not making minimum wage but I live in Seattle where they make minimum wage of $18ish plus they ask for min 20% on top of a bill that has 10% extra tax so it’s like 22% of the retail cost 😂
I hate tipping. Just put it into the price.
It’s why I rarely eat out at home. Eat out in Asia and Europe and love it. The price on the menu is what you pay. And the service is wonderful and friendly and polite.
@@deekang6244service in Europe is never polite and friendly
@@JohnSkyLeywhy?
@@JohnSkyLeytry Japan, their service is top notch. Maybe the eu service is just bad because of the bad attitudes towards tourists? When I lived over there for several years I didn’t notice any decline in service quality compared to USA, in USA I actually usually get the worst service at restaurants where the tip is mandatory 20%
If there is a 15% fee added to my bill that IS the tip. The employee can argue that with the boss who stole his tip.
Bingo, no tip on top of delivery fees and driver fees. Everyone needs to get on the same page.
Unfortunately that's not how its works. If you cant tip dont order. Dont make the driver lose out.
Waffle House charges a 20% service fee if you take your order to-go. So I stopped tipping.
mandatory tips are not allowed after july
@@rickyayy tipping is out of control. I’m only tipping at sit down restaurants
These companies made 5 billion in just fees alone??? My goodness!!!!
And somehow they’re still taking a loss.
And they're still losing money. Let's see how long they could survive.
@@patrickp8315how are they losing money in the first place? The CEO is definitely not losing anything.
When a delivery driver says “you didnt tip enough” for an easy pick up and delivery, it is time to stop using those delivery apps. I’ve seen these drivers pick up from restaurants and (most of them) are the rudest people towards staff and other customers. So yeah, no DoorDashing for me.
And I’ve sat waiting for takeout orders at restaurants and watched DoorDash orders sit for more than 15 minutes at a time.
I go to Asia, and no respectable delivery person would ever leave your food that long. And, there is no tipping there.
I grabbed a burger for breakfast last week and some doordasher came in after me. I'm standing in line, waiting to order, and the dude tries to jump the line and get the cashier to grab his delivery bag ahead of me.
I lost it.
Loudly told him to wait his turn, I was first, and there is a line. He started to say something, but I'm a big guy, a cattle man, and he smartly shut his mouth and slunk to the back of the line. Politeness matters, and decency.
@@deekang6244they’re not leaving the food, they’re waiting like everyone else.
I dont use services that require tipping and eat out nowadays less than 1/3 of what I did 4 years ago, eating out costs too much. I tip based on good service, not because someone expects it.
Exactly. If the service this sever provides is exceptional and one of a kind, then they get a tip. A tip is meant to encourage people to do a better job. The better the job they do, the better the tip. The tip should not be mandatory and the entitlement makes the server look bad.
@@hera7884Integrity is the true motivation to do a good job whatever the job is.
Tipping is optional !!!
Never in my wildest dreams thought I would be a non-tipper. I was a great tipper for decades because I raised a family on my tips but since corporations and media are relentless in telling how much to tip and when to tip, I just quit tipping. I don't need screens shoved in my face for quilt tipping or media telling me what is fair. I got off that crazy train and have not looked back.
Same I was very generous especially when I didn’t have money and broke. Now no way, all these changes putting on the consumer and with so many hidden fees. I stopped going to certain businesses and no more guilt tipping
Same for me!
I'm definitely almost in this bracket, I've been taking baby steps backwards.....
Yep. I was a generous tipper because I used to be a server. But, now it is not affordable to be a constantly generous tipper! Basically, that tip for servers is being spread out to all these other services. Soon, we will be tipping retail workers, too!
When you don't need tipping anymore, all of a sudden "bad tipping!", how convenient
This is too much and ridiculous!!!!! Im only tipping at sit down resturants with full service and long or difficult task (cleaning - home and car, etc - and grooming services). Im not tipping at hotels...they are so expensive and 9/10 i have to clean the room before i relax in it.
There was a time when I'd tip just about everywhere. Now, I pretty much only tip at full service restaurants, on the pre-tax amount and only if the service is good. Charge a credit card fee or some other made up fee? That's coming out of the tip. Bad service? No tip. Outside of that, I'll only tip on very special occasions, like Christmas. We need to make tips what they were originally intended to be, a bonus on top of a living wage.
I definitely only tip on the pre tax amount, people look at my crazy when explaining this.
Well said
Following your way, it'll never gonna happen. Ban tipping. It's your only chance there, you are already doomed.
Pay. the Workers. Enough. The concept of tips is that they’re extra. America needs to learn that the full price should include livable wages. It’s supposed to be embarrassing to demand a tip.
If you go buy an ice cream cone, it's their job to serve you. I shouldn't feel forced to tip tor that on a payment screen right in front of the employee.
If I'm in Panera Bread and get a coffee, the employee only hands me a cup and i fill it. I also clear my own table. Why should i tip when I'm doing all the work? All the worker did was hand me a cup!
Tipping used to be almost voluntary. Now it is in your face and even imposed by restaurants.
I will rather pay extra for my food than all these tipping.
Crazy we’re not getting cost of living raises either. So why would we foot the bill for every one else to get one? This is a factor in why businesses keep closing. We’re over the nonsense.
Who remembers when Uber was marketed as replacement for taxi because you had a set price and there was no tip. I tip Uber because I want them to continue to pick up my trips, but that is not how they started their business.
That was the out compete phase. This is the ratchet up costs after out competing phase.
Back then Uber also hardly took any fees for trips. Of the fee you paid for a trip, Uber only took about 20-25% of the cost. Now, I’ve heard they taken anywhere close to 50% of the trip fare.
@@BuhodePiedra Same with AirBnB. It's decline phase with it anymore.
No tipping required after delivery fees, service charge and driver charge!
Driver doesn’t get delivery fee, so yes… a tip is needed because no driver is gonna deliver your food for free.
Don’t use the services. No tip required.
I pick up my own food, I will tip those who made my food if it's a large order. Period, that's that.
That’s our motto!
The cashier doesn’t really do anything to receive a tip. They make a wage.
Simple. Zero out the tip screens. Tipping is for sit down restaurants.
Yep, I pick up my food. If I really want it, I'll go get it. Or I pick restaurants with their own drivers which still exist.
Lol, who is paying the TODAY show to tell Americans what the "correct" percentage is for a tip. It is not the consumer's job to subsidize the employee's wages, that is the responsibility of the employer.
you are the employer when you hire delivery
Exactly
@@SgtJoeSmithNot really.
@@deekang6244yes, really. Food delivery workers aren’t employees, they’re independent contractors. People that use this apps are literally hiring drivers to deliver their food. DD, UE, etc are just dispatch companies. I couldn’t imagine ordering food and not paying the person doing me a favor. I tip at least $1 for every mile away from my house that the restaurant is. I’m having someone use their car, gas, miles, and time to do me a favor, I’m gonna compensate them appropriately.
If I have to walk in and retrieve my food order, I am not tipping. This has gotten ridiculous ever since the pandemic. Subway, McDonalds, etc. all having tip options . For what?! If I sit, I tip. If I don't, I wont! Simple as that!
I don't get anything delivered rarely go out because of this. It's ridiculous.
If I get a restaurant bill and there are added fees, that will be my last visit. If the restaurant requires more money, change the prices on the menu.
Health insurance surcharge 3% is the latest and yet the best one!
My tips are based on how good the service is not a percentage of my bill. I am a blue collar worker thank you very much
I am a white collar worker and get no tips and you probably make more than me so don't think I'm going to tip you! Thank YOU very much.
@@milliemouse6525😂😂😂 wow
Tips are important and part of the service so if you can’t tip then don’t use the service.
Often you are asked to designate a tip WHEN you put in the order. You don't even know how the service will be yet!
Boss needs to tip you. Not me. Not anymore. GAME OVER!!!
so they need to charge a 20% dine in fee then.
@@SgtJoeSmithAs long as it’s included in the printed menu price, I’m fine.
@@deekang6244 mcdonalds is. Go support them. Tell everyone to stop complaining about price cause they don't have to tip
And stop with the flip around iPad. Ok. And go ahead and answer these questions for me.
@@SgtJoeSmithMany places already do charge a dine in fee. Noticed it years ago when the price jumped from takeout to dine-in.
The more businesses ask me to tip the less I tip.
I never tip places that mention or ask, if it's on the bill and I have to take it off I'm especially never paying extra for nothing. Hollup nvm I don't tip anywhere in the US at that point.
It's not tipping when it's added in your bill! Call it for what it is : false pricing!
for one thing stop ordering with these stupid apps because you're making the food cost triple the amount it was intended. Then you have to tip a driver and they are they ones getting the short end of the stick. People are actually paying 30 bucks for a burger meal from McDonalds. that is in-freaking-sane!
While a majority of us are probably just lazy, there is a segment of society that relies heavily on getting all goods (including groceries or prepared foods) delivered. Elderly, disabled, single parents with children sleeping or napping and can't run out to the store, people who don't drive and live far from stores, etc.
@@SL-lz9jr a lot of these apps and services and started for free during COVID. Now that that is over they are making their money back and ripping said people off. What did they do 4 1/2 years ago? There is access to food everywhere in the US.
@@SL-lz9jr agree, i find if you order from the restaurant directly as a take out/pick up its 20% cheaper!
@@SL-lz9jr yep, and the same people you mention, can't afford service fees and tips to. If there is service fee I don't tip. My mom spent many hours as a server, I did it as part time for extra money. Tipping this was because the service was good.
If a company is charging a service fee, then that needs to be given to whom does the work..
@@jameswarfield4152in my experience as a food delivery worker, it’s the low income people that tip the most. Rich stay rich for a reason. I was paid $3.50 (tipped $1.50 + $2 base pay) to drive 15 minutes, but it was attached to another order where the person paid $7 tip in app and then gave me $10’in cash. So on that order, I made $19 for 15 minutes, was very appreciative and grateful for that.
Moral of the story: go pick up your own food 🍕
They try to get me to tip for that too.
@@KazeriantheVIIII Same
Sadly they still add tips on their websites and then you wonder if I do not tip for the food, will they do a crappy job.
True, I order on the Starbucks app specifically because the drive thru register asks for the tip now. But a delivery fee and a tip would be more than the gas money to pick up take out lol
That’s what I do…
Nope. Delivery fee, service charge, item prices are higher than if you bought them at the restaurant and portion sizes in delivery are often smaller.
I don’t order food for delivery. My options are make it at home or go pick something up myself.
And I am NOT tipping people who hand a bag to me over the counter or through a drive-through window. I tip waitstaff, barbers/stylists, etc.
I’m done helping corporations pay for their employees through extra fees , etc. Pay your workers a living wage, stop finagling hours to avoid paying benefits, etc. If you have to raise prices, so be it, but do it fairly. Not extra, ridiculous fees and tips for workers who are doing their basic job.
I work in a restaurant and we have a few customers who phone in their order, swiftly take it away and eat it on the bench next to our restaurant (it’s in the middle
of a business district). They politely decline extra condiments/utensils, and they don’t stick around for even a second of small talk. They just get their food and go. No tip necessary.
I appreciate these people! Like, if you mustn’t tip then don’t but then don’t stick around and make 5,000 special requests and expect to be served and bussed by a $7/hr service person. Choose the appropriate adventure!
@@TastemyAtrocity Yes, THIS! I worked in foodservice for 12+ years so I know how difficult the job is, whether a server in a full service restaurant or a worker in fast food restaurants.
Even when I’m dining in, whether full service or fast food, I do anything & everything I can do to NOT make any additional work for the server
@@TastemyAtrocityGosh, when I was a server, it was just part of the job. Was it annoying? Yes.
Still, part of the job. My husband gets yelled at and sworn at regularly at his job. No one tips him.
I don't believe in tipping. I feel its the responsibility of the employer to pay wages, not consumers. By tipping, you are supporting this archaic practice.
By not tipping, you are only hurting the employee. Not supporting this archaic practice would be to not frequent any of the restaurants/businesses that don’t pay a living wage to their employees.
Then don’t use services where tipping is customary, everyone will be happier
@@jae6506 As far as I’m concerned, employers need to step up and pay fair wages. Further, the servers know full well what they are getting into by taking such position. Don’t expect the customers to pick up for the cheapness of their employer.
Leaving it up to the employer to pay the employee a fair wage works out great for the employer. No one becomes a capitalist to be fair. It’s all about the 💰.
@@jae6506they are free to work somewhere else, where they do get paid…like McDonalds.
I don't follow the suggested percentages, I tip what I want. And I only tip in full service restaurants. All others can kiss my behind😗
Not tipping for a $20 hour employee. Tipping is way out of control. Everyone in the service industry demands a tip and no one does anything to earn it. Talk about entiled.
I think you misunderstood nyc was raising the minimum wage to 20 dollars so you don’t have to tip. The culture of tipping in America is based in slavery when suddenly slavery became illegal and restaurants had to actually pay people they implemented tipping so they could still avoid paying them a wage. Nobody should demand a tip ever but most people probably aren’t entitled they are just paid next to nothing and companies say well we don’t need to pay them a minimum wage tips make up their wage.
It has become a sad joke. We used to eat out on average 1x a week. Now that has slipped to 1x a month at most. Cost has almost doubled. Food quality has dropped. Service has dropped (less servers). Now add in these pathetic tip/general add-ons to the bill. I will say my personal cooking skills have improved! 😊
I feel zero need to tip when servers make 17+ dollars an hour. Tipping started in states where servers made less than the minimum wage because their tips were included to equal minimum wage tipping has gotten way out of control. I’ve just quit doing it in most cases.
Can you discuss the hair salons that charge $200 for a cut and $500 for color? Why do they still expect a tip?
Or business owners (nail salons, house cleaning, etc.) who set their own prices for their services 😵💫
That's why I stopped getting my nails done and learn to cut my own hair. It was becoming too stressful and expensive. Problem solved
@@georgediouf. Exactly. And it’s not just about money, it’s about their attitude if not tipped enough, how they can make nasty faces or demands more tip. Ruining my day and make me feel bad person
In just a few hours from now I'm going to have a nice haircut in a real hair salon with just 6 bucks. No tip included of course.
If it's not tipping, now they are asking for donations.
So the business can claim a huge charitable tax refund by being the middle man between donors and charity.
Right? No, you may not take my money and use it to donate to a cause in your name. If I want to donate to a cause I’ll do it under my own name.
WHY ARE WE DOING THIS? This is not our fight. There are millions of people in this service industry. YOU fight this fight. I'm not going to pay you a living wage as the customer. That has nothing to do with me. Stand up for yourselves!
Go to Europe where they have free healthcare and try to tip...they'll look at you like youre crazy
I worked as a waiter in France one summer. Got 10 euro per week in tips. That's reasonable.
Do you pay high taxes for the “free” health care? And for specialist that treat rare diseases , but also to have a second opinion, you have to visit a privately own hospital that is only self pay and very expensive. Most health care expenses are a joke either way in several countries.
Really? I went to Europe and tipped like any person with morals should and the people in Europe loved it
Healthcare is NOT free in Europe! It goes out of your paycheck (at least in Germany)
Absolutely ridiculous, there needs to be reforms such that workers are not reliant on people for TIPS. This whole tipping business is gotten outta control, especially with food delivery service, there are all these random fees and then the audacity of the Uber eats or door dash to remind you that hey u gotta tip some percentage. Seriously if I order $100 meal and u expect me to pay $20 in tips on top of $25 fees? This needs to 🛑. And some restaurants secretly sneaking 15-20% fee and then have an additional option for tips? These places need to be fined for such shady practices
These "tipping" jobs are not meant to be "living wage" jobs, they are meant to be stepping stones for young adults or supplemental income for older retired adults. You don't get a degree or certification in "waiting", thats the problem, we are trying to make waitress's / waiters and McDonalds employees a life long job, which its not meant to be. They are designed for high school kids and struggling actors.
Problem is ... Tipping should be after the service. These apps, other than door dash do not let you tip after the service. Meaning I can tip 5 dollars and my food shows up missing items, like a drink or something obvious and I am out the tip foir bad service.
i agree. tipping should be cash handed to driver after you get stuff. but it may not be drivers fault something is missing. like the place forgot to add pickles to your burger. drivers are turning down orders cause no tip or not big enough on app. customer may have a twenty in his hand waiting though. drivers signed up at those rates. any tips should not be expected but be thankful if you do get them. dont like the pay rates go mow lawns or be a dentist. I shouldnt have to supplement some stupid lazy persons life style.
@@SgtJoeSmithThese drivers have been caught on camera eating the food, drinking the beverages….
And when I do rarely go to pick up a takeout order, I see DoorDash bags sitting and waiting. Food getting cold. Much of the time it’s still there, while I’ve walked in, waited in line, ordered and then waited for my food. Still the bags are sitting. Not well done.
Exactly why I stopped using DoorDash. I have a shared driveway so I specify in the instructions how to find my door. Half the time, they just leave my food at the first house they see and leave. And I have no option to change the tip.
Missing items isn’t the drivers fault so why would you want to take their tip away? The bag is sealed and we’re not allowed to open it.
@@deekang6244the bags that are still sitting there are the no tip/low tip orders that we decline. I’m not driving 10 miles to deliver food for $3, it’s not happening.
Can you please talk about restaurants not even giving you a bill to look at and then not giving you a receipt? This is deception and shouldn't be legal.
Ask for it.
So how do you know what to pay?
The issue isn't the servers and bartenders getting tipped. its the carryout staff, the furnace repair guy, the craft vendor at a church craft show, the fast food drive through...
if its freezing and your furnace guy got out same day and got you heat you may want to tip him
@@SgtJoeSmithhaha!!!
What’s wrong with craft vendors getting tips? 🤔
No way am I tipping the furnace guy. He's a trained professional getting differentials for off hours. When did we start thinking of tipping actual careers? Am I going to have to start tipping the doctor to receive basic care?
Pest control just asked me via a text message prompt to tip their technician that services my property
A Delivery fee would be more understanable if they were providing the drivers with company vehicles for delivery or something, its such a b.s. extra cost.
It really is, and as a driver, I wish they’d call it something else because the customers think it’s our tip.
I don't like feeling pressured to tip before paying and even eating the foods or using the goods or services
Tipping has gotten way out of hand. I went to a yogurt place the other day. I get the cup, serve myself and check out and then am asked to give a tip. I served myself! Shouldn’t I get a discount? I should get the tip.
Everything costs substantially more now at restaurants and hotels and you're paying out of pocket way more now than ever, and customer service is less than average at most places. Let's have a separate section on how awful customer service is vs. years ago at these same places everyone is demanding tips.
Agreed. It’s much harder to take when it’s all surrounded by flippant or rude behavior or that bored look.
Tipping is just a cover up that restaurants practice to give them an excuse to not to pay their workers a livable wage. They expect the customer to help them with payroll.
Makes no sense. Food is upcharged too. Who does that go to. Tipping and junk fees are out of control
Tipping is getting so confusing. I see more fees now when dining out. I see tipping options at fast foods. I had to lookup how much to tip for Uber food, photographers, and other service. I can't imagine what foreign travelers go through when visiting the States.
ah, easy, no tipping at all and using mother tongue when and if asked for something like that
Solve the problem by not ordering food for delivery. And why am I being asked to tip before a service is rendered?
My solution is simple, I don't use any of those delivery services, and very rarely do I go out to eat.
Tipping is out of control. I’m not a fan of tipping. I believe the workers should be adequately payed by their employer. There should be no reason to tip. Here’s a question. Where and when did tipping begin in the first place? Cheers!
It's really NOT a problem. You get a tip if I feel you've earned it. Nothing more, nothing less, no exceptions.
When will employees get year end bonuses and stock options like their bosses do?
when they invest a million dollars in the company like their bosses did
@@SgtJoeSmithwhen they only got paid $3.25/hr! The rest of their money went to the boss to pool together to invest.
@froggybug the boss invested his wages from another job before that employee was ever hired
@@SgtJoeSmith and now steals wages from his current employees to make even more money to invest.
@@froggybug employees are getting paid the full amount they signed up for
It's actually LEGAL for restaurants to charge FOH staff a reimbursement fee for credit card tips! So on top of paying out: bar back, busser, food runner, expo, hostess etc we now have to compensate for the guest to charge their tip! We were only taking home 70-75% of tips prior and now it's an extra $100 per month (ave, if you work 4-5 shifts per week). I don't buy food at work to balance that loss.
Service will not go down if we move away from a tipped system. In Europe, they pay staff living wage and service is fine not to mention customer service in general is at all time low across the board, so why do we put up w a tipped system anymore?) All we're doing here is perpetuating a financial caste system.
Perhaps they should change the service fee to convenience fee. The convenience they provided us should be compensated. I tip for just about anything nowadays. As long as I got it, I don’t mind being generous.
Sorry... Not my responsibility to pay YOUR employees.
When I travel outside the US, there is no tipping and yet the restaurants still manage to make a profit. US restaurants can make a profit while paying their staff at least minimum wage. Slave labor is wrong.
Stop tipping period!!!!!!
In the 1950's & 60's, the average tip was 10%,! Then, for decades, it was 15%, until the early 2000's! Today, they
now request 18%,20% or even 22%! Since prices have 'skyrocketed, in recent years, even the original tip percentages
would now have increased, e.g..a 15% tip on a then $20. bill would be $3.00 & that same 15% on a $100. bill is now
$15.00!, so why would current tippers need to also increase the percentage of the tip?
The fact that the crazy high "service" and "DELIVERY" fees aren't counted towards a "TIP" is disgusting and a ripoff. It's like paying for the SAME thing Twice. Either I Tip you or I pay for the Delivery fee, I'm no longer doing both.
Isn’t tipping a choice from the customer? Why is this even a topic
It's your job to make the coffee, it's your job to get the luggage out of the cab, it's your job to clean the room.
Housecleaning: $5/per room-day x 20 rooms = $100 more PER DAY, tax-free if they "forget" to report it. Average salary in my state for housekeepers is around $16/hr.
Meanwhile, someone on salary would have to get a raise of $16.66/hr to match that after taxes. I can see why those BEING tipped wouldn't want it to go away, it can double your take home wages with no extra effort. And employers would balk at having to pay $30/hr for someone to do menial tasks.
NEVER TIP!!! Pay your workers.
This is absolutely absurd.
Wake up, America! These corporations are raking in millions!
NEVER EVER TIP!
Never tip.
I have noticed more and more hotels are not cleaning your room. We stayed 5 days in one Marriott and even though we asked for someone to come on day 4 no one ever did.
3:50 - I visited San Francisco approx 2 years ago and stopped at a restaurant, Sweet Maple, that had tip suggestions of 20%, 22%, and 25%
I had only seen and heard of 15%, 18%, and 20% before then
Many hotels don’t even clean rooms daily anymore.
And that's why I have never have used Uber eats or door dash... If I not willing to pay for it I don't use the service.. if people don't like how it works than don't use the service.. get up and pick up your own food.
Just be aware that Uber steals tips from both ride share and food delivery .. just be aware your tips are not reaching your driver in full if it’s through ANY Uber service.
In NYC, when a fancy restaurant owner owns an expensive car, has a mansion and accumulates a profit to create more restaurants, customers are obligated to tip.
The owner pays less than an hourly wage to the workers, and asks them to demand tips from customers because he cannot ( does not want to is close to the fact ) pay them enough, other restaurants do the same, and it is customary.
We need a tipping war. It is time for customers to stop tipping and ask owners to pay workers fairly wage because the owner is the employer.
There are people in corporate America who make $20 per hour with college degrees. Are their wages going to increase too? I have no issue with the delivery people/service workers making more money, but I'm just curious.
Service people also have college degrees and they are not making $20/hr without tips. So I guess that’s the difference.
@@TastemyAtrocitybut nobody is forcing them to work in the service industry. If they have a degree, get a job that uses your degree. The service industry- especially fast food- was never meant to be a career. And everyone I know who waited tables worked their way through college in the service industry and then moved on when they got their degree.
Their wages shouldn't. Flipping burgers doesn't deserve a higher pay, just because you went to college
People in the comments mad about tipping but fees are okay because they’re the “cost of doing business”. SMH.
Exactly no one’s mad at that but giving a decent tip is outrageous peoples priorities in this country are always wrong
I got a haircut last week and their system was “down”. Couldn’t pay debit. Cut cost $30, had two $20 bills in wallet. Wanted to tip $5, “Oh we don’t have $5 in the till. They didn’t tell me all this prior so that I didn’t go somewhere else. I had no choice but to pay $40 for a mid haircut. Duck them!
Then you should’ve asked for your $10 and not given a tip. Didn’t you PAY for the haircut? Did he do anything extra to deserve the earn any tip amount? Don’t be bullied into giving away YOUR money.
@froggybug I forgot I’d left this comment. I *DID* go back the next day and got my ten bucks back. He himself even admitted it was a crappy cut. 🤣
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You can pay $30
This would be a NON problem for a European. We wouldn't leave any tip and that's that. The problem starts with you being brainwashed that you HAVE TO tip or else.... (really, or else what?)
How dare you tell me to spend more money than I already am. The audacity and entitlement for doing the job is ridiculous. I work a blue collar job and nobody is tipping me!
There are 5 people here who probably equal 4-5 mm worth of salary talking about people whom make $20.00 an hour. Talk about elitists and once again it's amazing how they give Dylan Dreyer all the assignments that are middle school journalism at best.
Multi millionaires discussing the common man
And then there’s most of us, who aren’t even close to that and would just like to enjoy a takeaway and a movie once or twice a month. Except it’s become expensive and an ordeal.
We need a movement that forces a change in this area. In our community, if a screen has options for tipping, and the options are 15, 20, 25%? We all agree to stop patronage there. It has slowly forced establishments to rein it in.
Pay a proper wage! STOP SLAVERY NOW.
Who are these people to decide how much of our money we should be giving? The audacity to think they are actual authority about anything is laughable at best.
No 15% is the standard tip.
agree when did this change?
@@nidhinayyar5887 during Covid. The restaurant industry just made the selections to 18%, 20% or 22% on those iPads and no one wants to do math when you are under pressure. That’s why I hit custom and then 0 if I’m pressured like that.
I don't need the media to tell me social norms for tipping. I'll tip as I feel appropriate.
Bartenders make tons of money what are they talking about
It would be better if companies would actually pay their employees instead of expecting us to do it.
17 an hour is not a living wage.
What is a living wage? Whose living?
Minimum wage should be $35/hour.
@@ezmusicman2671then food would be triple the cost.
@@ezmusicman2671 Sorry but pushing a button on the fry machine just isn't worth that.
@@hoxiefam6731 Then we raise minimum wage to $120/hour. What's the problem? Simple.
$1-2 used to be a tip, now it’s rude.
They need to do away with forced tipping. Tipping should always be optional. Things are expensive enough why do I need to make sure my waitress is making $90 an hour to walk a pasta & martini to my table when I barely make a livable wage teaching kids. Things are bass-ackwards.
Only tip people who clean toilets.
or carry around heavy stuff
I no longer use any service that I have to tip except eating AT a restaurant. That's rare too. It's out of control now.
I've quit eating out because I'm tired of being guilted into leaving a large tip on those credit card scanners that the waiter stands there waiting for you to complete.