 Has anyone noticed how restaurants automatically assume that we will pay service charge irrespective of whether we have received any meaningful attention from their minimum-wage waitress who has a look on her face that says she would very much prefer to be elsewhere?
Has anyone noticed how restaurants automatically assume that we will pay service charge irrespective of whether we have received any meaningful attention from their minimum-wage waitress who has a look on her face that says she would very much prefer to be elsewhere?
I am tired of the way they automatically add service charge to bills. Whilst most people are resigned to the fact that restaurants will add on this ‘discretionary charge’, I am making a stand because I want to tip based on the standard of service I have received. Why should we be pressured into an additional service charge? On many occasions, people are being forced to double tip, meaning the practice is adding another 8-10% on the bill without many of us realising will add up if we are not careful.
I have always left a tip at the end of my meals at restaurants but when paying by card, I am finding waiters and waitresses asking for me to confirm both the amount and the amount of gratuity I wish to add. Having done that, many people then leave a tip on the table for waiting staff.
I have spoken to many waiters and waitresses in restaurants who have said that tips no longer go to them but the boss direct. As a result, many waiters and waitresses miss out on our generosity. I consider myself capable of judging how much is appropriate to leave and I should not have to compensate for people who don’t tip. Next time you find yourself paying by card at a restaurant, insist on paying the bill by card and then tip, if you so wish, by cash. 
Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Rip-off Britain: Part 1 - Service charges in restaurants
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Thanks for writing this.
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