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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Have you? Because in first-world countries that don't have tipping, eating out is more expensive. In the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, people don't go out to eat nearly as often as they do in North America. Part of that is everything is more expensive - rent, food, labour. Part of it is because the tip is built into the bill.
I'm fine with doing away with tipping. But the only people who will pay less under a no-tipping model are the people who are currently tipping very generously.
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What are you banging on about? Who even claimed it would be cheaper? I know my post clearly stated "charge me more, and pay the server more". What is your point? You're just calling people cheap because you do not understand the point being made by people that think tipping is a flawed concept.