• @9tr6gyp3
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    191 month ago

    Include tax in the item price and it wont be a problem then.

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        Tax rates change. Its can be a different rate depending on city/county/state/year youre in.

        If its all on one single bill, all you know is the total. It doesn’t tell you the tax per item.

        No one wants to calculate it. Its easier to just get separate checks and have the establishment do the math for you.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          But the taxes don’t change when you’re splitting up a check and have no bearing on the extra work the wait staff has to do.

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            Like i said, taxes change depending on your city/county/state/year. You wont know them all in every place you go. If you’re visiting an old friend in another state and go out to eat with them at a restaurant, how are you going to know how much the taxes will be on the bill?

              • @9tr6gyp3
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                11 month ago

                If you come visit me in Denver Colorado, and we go out to eat with 80 friends, lets look at something. Imagine the entire bill is $1058.60 for all of us. You ordered a $10.99 plate of food, an appetizer at $3.35 and 4x beers @3.75.

                How much are you sending me through Venmo?

            • @[email protected]
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              11 month ago

              That’s irrelevant to the conversation. The conversation was about how splitting a large ticket is a pain in the ass for the employees.

              Knowing the taxes doesn’t factor in at any point.

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                1 month ago

                Are you just ignoring a reasonable cause for that? Lol

                People split the bill because its too much math to figure out how much you owe someone if they pay the entire bill.