I do want it. But that isn't how it works, so refusing to tip on those grounds is just stealing from the employees. It's like going to the store, buying something that costs $10, and then handing the cashier $5 and walking away.
Tipping isn't really a social norm as much as it is a social imperative-- the food is considerably cheaper than it should be because you're expected to make up the cost difference in tips.
unceme
joined 1 year ago
Working at a business that relies on tips to pay their workers is not begging. It's pretty clear that most of the people here have never worked in the service industry or been in a position where they needed to rely on that income to live. It's entitled AF and makes y'all seem petty and cheap. Quite frankly, in my edperience every single person who complains about tipping is someone who can easily afford it.