Are you suggesting that food prices will go up by more than the cost of the tip tacked on?
Because if not it’s really just more honest pricing, and the same (or reduced) impact on customers, but without having to do math or having the option of being a leech.
ramble81@lemm.ee 1 month ago
Except that I’m fine if the cost of my meal increases if they paid their servers what they deserve.
danc4498@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Same here. I’m just saying don’t protest tipping by not tipping. You’re screwing the wrong person.
vala@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Honestly if you think about it. The cost of your meal going up and the cost of tipping are not different in their end result for the consumer.
The employee still gets the short end because people won’t always tip. Or even show up.
The owner gets the long (?) end because they don’t have to pay their workers a higher wage (very bad if it’s a slow day) and the customers who otherwise wouldn’t have eaten there if the prices were high will still eat there and not tip.
So it really doesn’t effect the consumer at all but it does effect the employee quite a bit for sure.