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Originally Posted by Jason14h
The most ironic part is usually the people who hate tipping correlate to lower tippers (self proclaimed in the thread) , then ask for the staff to be paid a higher wage and just eliminating tipping .
Which will just see all menu prices raise 15-20% to cover the extra salaries , meaning the lower tippers actually pay more , and the good tippers will pay less and actually come out better financially, however with most likely worst service which will annoy them also, so both sides will end up annoyed. And/or the restaurants will claim prices are up to pay servers , and pocket more profit while sticking it to the employees.
Unless the proposal is the ensure all employees in service industries make less overall , which seems weird for one of the few industries unskilled (relatively) and younger workers can make good money
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You will get better service without tipping
Tipping incentivizes two things increasing bill total and throughput. Since you don’t know who is a good tipper it’s not worth being extra nice or spending extra attention on anyone. Actual service level has very little to do with how much tip you get.
The quality of service is due to training and hiring practice and management styles.