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Originally Posted by Fuzzy14
If anything they're not relying on charity, they're becoming the charity when they have to tip out on an order for which they don't get paid. But hey, if your logic saves you your $4 dollars, who cares about the overworked university student trying to keep himself afloat right? What an entitled little rat that student is!
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Like Table5 said earlier- why should I have to leave a tip in a situation that doesn't deserve one just because there is a flaw in a restaurant's business model? Or why should I be forced to ask about how the system runs at that restaurant?
If servers are being asked unfairly to tip out based upon sales that do not generate tips, the solution is to take that unfairness out of the equation; not to make the customer have to pay for the imbalance.