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If it's a legitimate service then why is payment optionalThe price of your bill is for the food itself, and it being cooked for you.
The price of your tip is for the service of taking your order, bringing you your food and drinks and taking care of your needs.
Not sure why this is difficult to understand.
If it's a legitimate service then why is payment optionalThe price of your bill is for the food itself, and it being cooked for you.
The price of your tip is for the service of taking your order, bringing you your food and drinks and taking care of your needs.
Not sure why this is difficult to understand.
Yeah no, but feel free to shoot over the PowerPoint of cost of supply and processingThe price of your bill is for the food itself, and it being cooked for you.
The price of your tip is for the service of taking your order, bringing you your food and drinks and taking care of your needs.
Not sure why this is difficult to understand.
Not even sure what you are trying to say here. Supply of food costs?Yeah no, but feel free to shoot over the PowerPoint of cost of supplyThe price of your bill is for the food itself, and it being cooked for you.
The price of your tip is for the service of taking your order, bringing you your food and drinks and taking care of your needs.
Not sure why this is difficult to understand.
Don't think there is a single person in here advocating for one to tip and go back to a restaurant if the "service sucks."Yall dudes so uptightworried about how the people at the resteraunt feel about you.
if the service sucks I'm not tipping nothing and I won't return more than likely
Fry’s take on tipping is simple and logical. “Whether it’s good service or bad service, people tend to tip the same amount,” he said, citing a Cornell professor’s findings. “When you have bad service, you just don’t go back. So in reality, tipping hides how people actually feel.” Plus, Fry says how you pay your employees shows how you feel about your business. “You cannot tell me that your business model relies on paying people below the poverty line,” he said. “You gotta have more pride in your business than that.”
Don't think there is a single person in here advocating for one to tip and go back to a restaurant if the "service sucks."Yall dudes so uptight worried about how the people at the resteraunt feel about you.
if the service sucks I'm not tipping nothing and I won't return more than likely
Not one single poster.
You seem to have the de Vinci code of cost of food service down. Share with us where you got it from.Not even sure what you are trying to say here. Supply of food costs?
McDonald's is not filling at all and pretty expensive in Canada. It's cheaper to go to a sit down place and not tipMcDonald's has a double cheeseburger / small fries combo for $2.50
Jump on that!!!
I have never had a McDonald meal under 13 dollars that left me fullMcDonalds is the cheapest meal you can get in Canada