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Self-Checkout Machines asking for a Tip

www.businessinsider.com Customers are being asked to tip even at self check-out. Some say it's 'emotional blackmail.'

As self-checkout kiosks are incorporating the option to include tips, customers question where the money is going.

This is a fucking insult

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  • I'm in the US so I tip people who rely on tips to make it by in this capitalist dystopia, like waitstaff. That's fucking it. Anyone else asking for a tip can get rekt.

    Why is this even an issue? Are people actually tipping everyone now? Stop it! Don't let people manipulate you and keep your money.

    • More importantly I tip people who have a direct impact on quality of service to me, without negative society consequences. A waiter can pay attention to me see when my drink is empty, or can sit around talking until an alarm goes off that it is time to check. A waiter can know what is really good/bad on the menu, what drinks pair with the meal - or just take my order. Of course an overworked waiter cannot do any of this, but most of the time waiters are not over worked.

      I top for delivery, but I feel dirty as there should be nothing they can do to give me better service that is legal. I feel like sometime a company offering delivery will have a driver who speeds, and that the driver gets tips for breaking the law means the company is liable (read deep pockets and million dollar judgement against them!) for incentivizing their drivers to break the law by allowing them to accept tips).

    • As someoe who relies on tips to survive, let me guide you.

      Where you SHOULD tip: Coffee shops, Sit-down restaurants with waiters

      Where you should NEVER tip: Everywhere fucking else

      Baristas at my local shops make $8 an hour without tips, and waiters aren't paid much better. Everything else pays much, much better, they don't need your tips.

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