Tipping controversy continues as diner slams restaurant for prompting added tip - after already taking gratuity
Briefly

A frustrated diner shared their experience on Reddit after being asked to tip twice at a restaurant, despite already tipping online. This incident sparked a wider discussion about the confusing nature of tipping practices and how it influences consumer behavior. Many diners are growing disenchanted with traditional tipping norms, feeling they are being pressured into tipping more than they wish. This trend highlights a general dissatisfaction with tipping culture in America, where many are increasingly leaving no tips due to perceived entitlement and confusing requests.
That's beyond ridiculous. I am glad I am not the only person annoyed by the tip entitlement.
Americans have become less generous with their tips in recent years as they feel tipping culture has become deceptive and too much.
They said they've also noticed some confusing tipping tactics at their local pizza joint and have therefore been leaving no tip rather than overdoing it.
Read at New York Post
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