Why Tipping Should Be Outlawed

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MrMballs! What's new and exciting, you prick?
 
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If you take your children to one of these fancy new movie theaters and order food and drinks at the counter that total $56.00 USC, do you leave a tip?

NOTE: As your signing for your bill, you’re fully aware that a theater employee will be delivering your food to you at your seats inside the theater in about 10 minutes.
 
If you take your children to one of these fancy new movie theaters and order food and drinks at the counter that total $56.00 USC, do you leave a tip?

NOTE: As your signing for your bill, you’re fully aware that a theater employee will be delivering your food to you at your seats inside the theater in about 10 minutes.

Absolutely
 
How much are you tipping in that scenario?

10%?
15%?
18%?
20%?
25%?

If I wasn’t in the industry, I’d leave 18%. I mean the only thing different is you’re placing the order at a counter and not a table. The rest of the scenario is still in play.
 
. I mean the only thing different is you’re placing the order at a counter and not a table. The rest of the scenario is still in play.

There is zero follow up service after they deliver the bag of food to us at our seats. To me, there are several differences between the movie theater scenario and ordering dinner at a table at a restaurant.
 
I always tip 10%ish.



Then I tell’em I’m Canadian and they are welcome.
 
There is zero follow up service after they deliver the bag of food to us at our seats. To me, there are several differences between the movie theater scenario and ordering dinner at a table at a restaurant.
I thought they followed up. Ok, then in that case $5.
 
Which brings me to places like Bolay and BASICALLY ANY PLACE WHERE YOU INSERT YOUR DEBIT CARD WITH A CHIP in to pay for your meal.

They all now HAVE AN OPTION TO TIP OR NOT.

The vast majority of the time I’m getting food to go in these scenarios. First of all, I’m slightly annoyed that I’m getting asked to tip in this situation. NOTE: If I go to a nice restaurant and I get good service I’m tipping 20% automatic. Excellent/outstanding service and I’m going 25%. Bar tabs I’m 25% for good service and 30%-35% for outstanding.

But I don’t want to be asked for a tip when I’m ordering food to go. What’s next? Tipping to purchase food at the supermarket? I’m all wound up right now.
 
*If I pick up sushi I tip $3-$5 because someone had to bag my food/napkins/soy sauce
 
So the gov over here just introduced a minimum wage of over $22 per hour.

Tipping ain't a thing unless you're a tourist or the meal was memorably good...
 
what kind of communist shit is this Australia
Haha yeah it undeniably reeks of socialist democracy.

Come over here one day and you'll understand why people get that wage. It's insanely expensive to live
 
The day they abolish tipping in my industry and pay us a fixed average hourly wage, I’m done.

You’ll see a drop off of excellent service and mediocrity will be the norm.

It might not seem like a lot, but to get my “game face” on nightly takes incentive. The hustle is real. You take away my incentive to hustle, and their will be nights you won’t get charismatic Casper.

You don’t want that.