• GiveMemes@jlai.lu
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    1 year ago

    Then you should attempt to convince other people in order to make change instead of being a dick to waitstaff.

    Sorry you’re justifiably angry. Doesn’t give you a free pass to be a piece of shit tho

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      1 year ago

      Are you seriously saying that the customer who pays full price and no more is “a piece of shit”, and not management who chooses to underpay the staff?

      I’m not having any of that. I’d rather just not eat out. Enjoy no tip AND one less customer.

      I’ll pay extra when I get extra. I paid over 150% yesterday. I’ve given big tips for free services. People sometimes give my cash tip back assuming I accidentally gave them 10x my intention. But not when it’s a simple transaction when I get what I ordered and I’m paying the advertised price.

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        1 year ago

        Either you don’t understand anything about wage lawsin the US or you just aren’t grounded in reality. Yes, lowering somebody’s income because you don’t like their boss’s business decisions is a dick move. Indeed, the solution in this case is for you not to eat out in the US because you are apparently incapable of thinking about the consequences of your actions and who they really affect.

        Are you really that stupid/shortsighted? Or is the anger at the system just clouding your judgement as I had suggested?

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      11 months ago

      The only way to institute change in an industry is by changing the supply/demand dynamics. If servers are underpaid, there’ll be less people willing to be servers (supply goes down) which will drive prices up. Every time you tip, you are intentionally interfering with the fair market for service labour.

      The solution to the problem is not to grin and bear the status quo, but to convince other people to not tip. At least, according to typical economic theory.

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        11 months ago

        Tipping is inherently part of any fair market service, as are cultural customs. Your misunderstanding of the scope and intersectionality of economics isn’t atypical tho.

        There are a million solutions to any problem. Government was formed in order to make the unifying process of solving problems easier.

        This problem hasn’t been solved for a hundred years by ‘market forces’, maybe it’s time for the government to change something, especially when restaurants are already a struggling business type.

        Do you live in the US and actually understand the laws and cultural problems surrounding this issue? I understand you think economics is all econ 101 but it ain’t lol.