If any waiter spends merely four minutes on serving me, I don’t care if the meal was $2.99 or $200, the tip will be commensurate with the service performed. Four minutes work isn’t worth $30-40.
I have a minimum tip. Just because the food is cheap, doesn’t mean that the service isn’t worth something. for a really cheap meal, it could be upwards of 40%-50%.
Whatever happened to paying someone a decent wage for a a job well done in the first place? Tipping is only good for the employer — he stiffs the employee wages and benefits and expects the client to make up the difference.
KEA about 10 years ago
Eating out is already overpriced – just because the money doesn’t go to the wait staff shouldn’t be the diners’ problem.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 10 years ago
What if each table had a tip jar?
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Is the percentage based on the cost of the food before the taxes or after?
pschearer Premium Member about 10 years ago
Leave now, lady! Run!
gorbasche2 about 10 years ago
If any waiter spends merely four minutes on serving me, I don’t care if the meal was $2.99 or $200, the tip will be commensurate with the service performed. Four minutes work isn’t worth $30-40.
dflak about 10 years ago
I have a minimum tip. Just because the food is cheap, doesn’t mean that the service isn’t worth something. for a really cheap meal, it could be upwards of 40%-50%.
ossiningaling about 10 years ago
So if it’s 5:00, does he tip 1:00?
gklassen about 10 years ago
Whatever happened to paying someone a decent wage for a a job well done in the first place? Tipping is only good for the employer — he stiffs the employee wages and benefits and expects the client to make up the difference.