Even self service checkouts ask for tip these days
Even self service checkouts ask for tip these days
Sometimes I feel like I can never tell when and when not to tip these days.
Even self service checkouts ask for tip these days
Sometimes I feel like I can never tell when and when not to tip these days.
When you go through self-check, you should really be tipping yourself.
That's why you just don't ring up one item in your order. Consider it a tip.
I've been in countries that dont do tipping and this option has appeared in card machines there..its infectious
We do ignore all tip requests. 🇫🇮
In Europe, I tip very rarely and only if the service was truly above and beyond. But yeah I saw it on a couple machines now and it sucks, let's hope we don't import this silly trend from America.
I never understood the whole tip thing. They get paid as well as I do, I don't ask for tips when I do my job.
Tipping is a bullshit scam to justify paying workers less by having us subsidize their wages.
Oh... that makes sense now... but I'm still not gonna do it.
Pro tip: just push custom
Never ever for pick up/take out.
That's insane! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
It's lame how you're supposed to click no tip with the cashier standing right there staring at you. I've done that a few times when these first started popping up all over, but I always kind of felt like an asshole afterwards. Now I've just accepted the fact that I have all these new tips I have to pay.
How about you maybe... do something to deserve the tip first? It's insane that you get asked for a tip from a self-pickup a-la carte.
Tipping the payment software itself at this point.
If I don’t get personal service or I do most of the work, I ain’t tipping.
That just sounds like a higher price with extra steps.
This may be the most relatable use of this meme I've seen