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Yeah, fuck that. I would just cancel the order and never go back.

Archive: https://archive.today/KEpp2

From the post:

>To tip or not to tip? Well, it's no longer a question. When a Reddit user ordered themselves a pizza for pick-up, they were horrified to find that they were being forced to tip. When the customer reached the payment screen, they were hit with a message saying 'Don't forget a tip!' and given options of 15, 20 or 35 percent. There was also a 'custom' box, but no option to leave nothing. However, when the customer attempted to make the custom amount $0, the website wouldn't allow the order to move forward — displaying a bright red message: 'Please enter a valid tip amount'.

Yeah, fuck that. I would just cancel the order and never go back. Archive: https://archive.today/KEpp2 From the post: >>To tip or not to tip? Well, it's no longer a question. When a Reddit user ordered themselves a pizza for pick-up, they were horrified to find that they were being forced to tip. When the customer reached the payment screen, they were hit with a message saying 'Don't forget a tip!' and given options of 15, 20 or 35 percent. There was also a 'custom' box, but no option to leave nothing. However, when the customer attempted to make the custom amount $0, the website wouldn't allow the order to move forward — displaying a bright red message: 'Please enter a valid tip amount'.
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Hotel chains have argued that prompting their guests to tip is an effective way to boost staff pay without having to raise wages.

I smell jews...

Taking all the towels, robes, furniture, etc. is an effective way for guests to boost the value of their hotel stay without having to give jews more money.

[–] 3 pts

When they make tips mandatory... Or "Expected". They are cheeping out on paying their staff and expecting you to pay more anyway.

[–] 3 pts

If I am standing up when I place my order, or I have to collect the food myself, no tip will be given.