This was downvoted by a lot of people who don’t understand the difference between fast food and a service restaurant or the reason service is so shitty at the former.
It’s kind of true. If you’ve ever been to Europe, the service is good but not anywhere as attentive like in the states. The problem is not greedy waiters taking tips, it’s the CEOs who don’t pay their employees enough to dine out more than once a year.
In some countries in Europe (Spain, Portugal, …) tips are just a bonus, not their wage. It’s a thank you but with money. So if you tip them you reinforce their good behavior.
If the tip is mandatory it stops being a thank you and becomes charity.
If I’m not longer working for a tip, and my wage is built in. Guess who no longer cares about you dining experience.
Millions of people do good work on a flat wage. If you need to be bribed to care at all about people, get out of the service industry.
“My boss pays me fairly so I’m going to suck ekstra at my job” what a great take
Guess who’s also going to be out of a job
This was downvoted by a lot of people who don’t understand the difference between fast food and a service restaurant or the reason service is so shitty at the former.
Here in the UK we don’t tip, people generally get fired if they don’t do their job well.
It’s kind of true. If you’ve ever been to Europe, the service is good but not anywhere as attentive like in the states. The problem is not greedy waiters taking tips, it’s the CEOs who don’t pay their employees enough to dine out more than once a year.
In some countries in Europe (Spain, Portugal, …) tips are just a bonus, not their wage. It’s a thank you but with money. So if you tip them you reinforce their good behavior.
If the tip is mandatory it stops being a thank you and becomes charity.