Need this nationwide. I hate having fees added on to the price of what I’m ordering.

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    Some tippers will hate for tipping to go away because they can use their charisma to make a lot of money

    The funny thing is even if restaurants are forced to pay a living wage and not have tips as a subsidy, these servers would actually still be able to do that. Maybe not AS much as before, but between that and an actual living wage is bet they still would come out ahead lol

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      A lot (not all) of workers in the service industry like tipping, actually. They get cash a lot of the time, which they like, and can under report on their taxes. Most people opposed to banning tipping, in my experience, are actually the people receiving the tips.

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        7 months ago

        And yet many of those people are also the first to complain about having inconsistent paychecks. Funny how that works

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          Something tells me these same workers wouldn’t like tipping so much if people didn’t feel obligated to tip under threat of food tampering (real or imagined) or other threat/shame tactics.

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          I mean, I don’t think they’re necessarily the same people, that’s why I said not all.

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        The real perk of getting tips in cash is not having to visit an ATM to buy drugs from each other

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        I do wonder how much that’s changed over time. As more of us use only electronic payments or credit cards, that has to reduce the opportunity for tax fraud (same with panhandlers - I literally don’t carry any cash I could give you, so now what?)