• @Threeme2189
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        105 days ago

        Their (livable) wage is supposed to be payed by their employer. The customer is not their employer.

        • @Randelung
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          65 days ago

          It’s a tax thing. If tips aren’t part of the food price, they’re not part of revenue and not taxable. If they are, assuming same compensation as tips would generate, taxes would be higher.

          I say put that on the food price. It’s a few cents to the dollar difference. Plus, variations in revenue shouldn’t be a thing an employee should worry about. And obviously it would do away with the whole bartering at the checkout.

    • @shatteredsword
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      125 days ago

      I always leave a tip, but asking ME to pay more for someone ELSE’s rudeness is insane.

    • Masterbaexunn
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      95 days ago

      I work with multi million dollar companies in an office. Companies are people.

      Why no tip? I do job