Apparently this is baked-in to most POS systems nowadays. There’s a few places I’ve been to that will click “no tip” or 0% before spinning it around because they hate it and know it makes people feel awkward.
This is a circumstance in which I let my antisocial tendencies have free rein. The word “tip” is taken from an acronym; To Insure Promptness. To me, that implies some level of service is involved. The act of taking my money is not a service in that sense. It is a necessary function for the business to operate. Cashiers, receptionists, order takers and CSRs, are paid at least the minimum wage, unlike service employees such as servers and busboys whose hourly minimum is much less. Important caveat: If this individual is actually preparing your half-soy, half-organic mochiatto with an espresso shot and foam on the side, then delivering it to you at a table somewhere in the establishment, then by all means tip them.
Tips are supposed to be offered at the end of the service, not before. If you are paying before the service is rendered, how are you going to judge how good the service will be, and how much to tip?!?
I have no issues with selecting no tip or leaving a custom amount I feel is appropriate. There is a locally owned grocery/meat market near me that actually allows the cashiers to have tip buckets. It’s getting ridiculously out of control
I’m so sick of this tip bulloney – now I look them straight in the eye as I hit “no tip”. (I dread the day when that option disappears from the screen.)
I don’t understand why so many people feel awkward about this. Pretty much none of the screens I’ve seen at coffee shops are viewable by the barista when I click “no tip”, so I’ve never felt pressured to select otherwise.
I was at a Rangers game and went into a kiosk area where you get a beer out of a cooler, go to a scanner and pay for it. No people involved. The machine asked how much I wanted to tip. I left a big tip so when our AI overlords take over, I will be spared.
If you see a “tip jar”, anything in it usually goes to management. And the reason tip jars – and “Add A Tip” screens – are there is so management can evade minimum wage laws.
So, what’s the answer I hear you ask? Easy.
Make the minimum wage apply to everyone; make it responsive to the rate of inflation, and set it high enough that one wage-earner working a 40-hour week could support a family of 4 above the poverty line.
And before all our friends from the Party Of Only Helping The 1% chime in that that plan would cause a massive shut-down of small businesses and a proportional rise in unemployment, know that they used that argument to oppose the minimum wage in 1938 when it was established, and to oppose every hike since – and it has never happened.
The trickle-down dimwits like to pimp for tax cuts on the rich by saying “A raising tide lifts all boats”; well, they’re right. But you see, I’ve been to the ocean, and I know the tide rises from the bottom up. Give the rich more, they will park more in off-shore accounts and other tax-dodge scams. “They’ll create jobs”, you say? Balderdash! The rich don’t use their own money for business; they borrow.
The poor, on the other hand, will spend it – because they have no choice; they’ll be buying food and medication in the same month. That will increase the demand for products, which will increase the need for workers, which will increase the demand…….
The tipping rage is out of hand. It’s everywhere. Where is it mandated to tip someone for handing food out a window? Do away with the tip jars already and start thanking your patrons for their business.
If you want to tip, use cash. Otherwise your tip also benefits the point of sale company who receives a percentage of all debit/credit card transactions.
BasilBruce 5 months ago
Pig, just remind yourself that it’s a cafe and he probably calls himself a “barista”; if anything, they should pay you for putting up with it all.
Goat from PBS 5 months ago
The guilt runs deep with this one.
ronaldspence 5 months ago
not to mention the grocery store hitting us up for donations!
suv2000 5 months ago
Dumb as_sssss
Hello Everyone 5 months ago
Use Cash!
TaliesinWI 5 months ago
Apparently this is baked-in to most POS systems nowadays. There’s a few places I’ve been to that will click “no tip” or 0% before spinning it around because they hate it and know it makes people feel awkward.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 5 months ago
This is a circumstance in which I let my antisocial tendencies have free rein. The word “tip” is taken from an acronym; To Insure Promptness. To me, that implies some level of service is involved. The act of taking my money is not a service in that sense. It is a necessary function for the business to operate. Cashiers, receptionists, order takers and CSRs, are paid at least the minimum wage, unlike service employees such as servers and busboys whose hourly minimum is much less. Important caveat: If this individual is actually preparing your half-soy, half-organic mochiatto with an espresso shot and foam on the side, then delivering it to you at a table somewhere in the establishment, then by all means tip them.
hariseldon59 5 months ago
Pig over tipped him, whereas Rat would tip him over.
Indiana Guy 5 months ago
Tips are supposed to be offered at the end of the service, not before. If you are paying before the service is rendered, how are you going to judge how good the service will be, and how much to tip?!?
phobos 5 months ago
That’s one expensive coffee.. must be Starbucks
iggyman 5 months ago
Very generous of you, Pig!
iggyman 5 months ago
I do not tip with my card, usually give them a cash tip instead, they seem to like that better!
wrd2255 5 months ago
It’s a Guilt Tip, man!
Guybrush Threepwood 5 months ago
I’ll never undertand america’s silly tipping culture.
Just give the waiters decent living wages!
Huckleberry Hiroshima 5 months ago
lmao yep.. hard to say no. But yeah, I do, at the drive-through anyway.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 5 months ago
Remember, 1619 Project says tipping is a sign of white supremacy: be decent and don’t ever tip.
James Wolfenstein 5 months ago
That’s why pay stubs are sent over email these days. Cashiers are ashamed to hand them over without a tip… :D
Gent 5 months ago
Fifty dollars tip? Pig must be feelthy reech!
Croc Holliday 5 months ago
I’m not going to be guilt-tripped into tipping someone who is already getting $12 – $15/hour.Counter service does not warrant a tip.
I once saw a tip jar at Circle K cash register.
Slowly, he turned... 5 months ago
Electronic kidnapping and extortion by small business. America at its best.
Willywise52 Premium Member 5 months ago
I tip if I feel like it.If they don’t like,too bad.
[Traveler] Premium Member 5 months ago
I saw a funny video where a TSA agent pats down a guy and then holds out his phone for a tip
DadToFivePlus 5 months ago
Tipping in the US has gotten out of hand. One of the many reasons we don’t eat out much anymore.
Dom999 5 months ago
I stopped going to places that have those tip screens long ago.
artegal 5 months ago
Can we stop calling it a “gratuity” now?
F-Flash 5 months ago
I hear that’s what Rabbi’s work for?
akachman Premium Member 5 months ago
Skip the coffee shop. They’re using local tap water. Do you really want that?
SusieB 5 months ago
I have no issues with selecting no tip or leaving a custom amount I feel is appropriate. There is a locally owned grocery/meat market near me that actually allows the cashiers to have tip buckets. It’s getting ridiculously out of control
RadioDial Premium Member 5 months ago
..stop it.. just stop it..
Spacetech 5 months ago
Put in a negative number…
Ellis97 5 months ago
That guy did a real good job at gaslighting Pig, didn’t he?
rshive 5 months ago
All of this has been planned, Pig.
mindjob 5 months ago
Wait until he turns his back on you when he goes to make the coffee
KEA 5 months ago
When I was a kid ‘good service’ was something that was owed to the customer, not something extra.
bigger Nate 5 months ago
The tip to leave is “Tell your boss to give you a raise”.
aerotica69 5 months ago
I’m so sick of this tip bulloney – now I look them straight in the eye as I hit “no tip”. (I dread the day when that option disappears from the screen.)
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 5 months ago
The tip should be taken from the exorbitant price! After all, it’s just coffee which the machine made, all you did was hand me the cup.
monya_43 5 months ago
Awwwww . . . Pig is an old softie.
rick92040 5 months ago
My wife stopped going to Starbucks because the tip screen makes her uncomfortable. Weird but true.
minty_Joe 5 months ago
Gotta love that beginning monologue scene in “Reservoir Dogs” of Mr. Pink’s rant on no tipping. Enough said and very true.
becida 5 months ago
New rule about tipping… if you order your food standing up, no tip is required.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 5 months ago
Always carry cash.
pheets 5 months ago
Ahhahah! NO.
oish 5 months ago
I only tip a canoe
PC200X 5 months ago
I don’t understand why so many people feel awkward about this. Pretty much none of the screens I’ve seen at coffee shops are viewable by the barista when I click “no tip”, so I’ve never felt pressured to select otherwise.
ILK 5 months ago
I was at a Rangers game and went into a kiosk area where you get a beer out of a cooler, go to a scanner and pay for it. No people involved. The machine asked how much I wanted to tip. I left a big tip so when our AI overlords take over, I will be spared.
Liam Astle Premium Member 5 months ago
You know that there is a custom button where you could put in zero or there is a button that says no tip.
Ozzman25 5 months ago
Good
ivanprime93 5 months ago
I don’t tip nor anyone else in my country. It’s like paying tax to someone who hates their job & I’m like welcome to the real world.
Cozmik Cowboy 5 months ago
If you see a “tip jar”, anything in it usually goes to management. And the reason tip jars – and “Add A Tip” screens – are there is so management can evade minimum wage laws.
So, what’s the answer I hear you ask? Easy.
Make the minimum wage apply to everyone; make it responsive to the rate of inflation, and set it high enough that one wage-earner working a 40-hour week could support a family of 4 above the poverty line.
And before all our friends from the Party Of Only Helping The 1% chime in that that plan would cause a massive shut-down of small businesses and a proportional rise in unemployment, know that they used that argument to oppose the minimum wage in 1938 when it was established, and to oppose every hike since – and it has never happened.
The trickle-down dimwits like to pimp for tax cuts on the rich by saying “A raising tide lifts all boats”; well, they’re right. But you see, I’ve been to the ocean, and I know the tide rises from the bottom up. Give the rich more, they will park more in off-shore accounts and other tax-dodge scams. “They’ll create jobs”, you say? Balderdash! The rich don’t use their own money for business; they borrow.
The poor, on the other hand, will spend it – because they have no choice; they’ll be buying food and medication in the same month. That will increase the demand for products, which will increase the need for workers, which will increase the demand…….
AgEnT sEaGuL 5 months ago
Cue the Jerry Seinfeld comedy act for this.
zeexenon 5 months ago
As for me …. “I want a second option.”
cfkelley 5 months ago
Ten percent goes to Quid Pro Joe Biden.
sciencedoc 5 months ago
Cash is King
wildlandwaters 5 months ago
I make my coffee at home, so no worries for me!
bigheadx Premium Member 5 months ago
I have no problem tapping “no tip” in those circumstances. Besides, when I tip, I tip in cash.
glowing-steak32 5 months ago
Pig should just move to Japan, I heard tipping isn’t allowed there. No more guilt!
sincavage05 5 months ago
The tipping rage is out of hand. It’s everywhere. Where is it mandated to tip someone for handing food out a window? Do away with the tip jars already and start thanking your patrons for their business.
Cameron1988 Premium Member 5 months ago
Way too much money, Pig
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
Since tipping is an economic necessity in the US, just consider it a sales tax.
EXCALABUR 5 months ago
suggested tips now start at 15-18%.
da_villa 4 months ago
If you want to tip, use cash. Otherwise your tip also benefits the point of sale company who receives a percentage of all debit/credit card transactions.