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Have you ever felt pressure to leave a tip at a restaurant that was way more than you were comfortable leaving? Are you a regular at a spot that charges a minimum gratuity? Not everyone likes this system, and it’s got nothing to do with being a cheapskate.

 

Making headlines again are the woes of our American tipping culture. This time, it’s resulted in a lawsuit. Before we jump into the story and how it relates to you, let’s think about something for a moment. How many of you are old enough to remember when an acceptable tip was 15%? That was that.

 

Nowadays, most hardworking servers don’t even make minimum wage, so our tips understandably help to support them. To bolster that, some restaurants are printing suggestions on receipts for how much one should tip. Some of you have seen them. They are tipping guides for the 21st century, and they look a little something like this:

 

22% = $9.90

 

20% = $9

 

15% = $6.75

 

So, basically, 15% is the standard for poor to fair service, 18-20% for average, and 22% (25% for some businesses) for excellent service. Marcel Goldman is challenging the “suggested gratuity” practice at The Cheesecake Factory restaurants based on his experience with a bill that was $38.50.

In his lawsuit, he claims that the $38.50 represented his portion of a split bill, but the receipt’s suggestion resulted in him paying a 40% tip. This is because the tip amounts were calculated based on the total instead of his portion.

 

Mr. Goldman was given a receipt with suggested tips between $11.50 and $16.94. He opted to pay the recommended tip for 20%, which was $15.40.

 

You do the math. What’s 20% of $38.50? Mm hmm. $7.70. The amount was doubled! The case was filed as a class action suit to address the issue with the entire chain. Listen to the video to hear the restaurant’s response about the practice.

 

Because this story’s been getting attention, others are taking notice of similar practices. Where it gets sticky is when the restaurant’s math is off. Way off.

 

Many people take the receipt’s suggested gratuity at face value and happily pay it. It saves time from whipping out your phone to calculate it or doing the math in your head. Or you go with it because you simply appreciated the server. Just look at this example posted on social media:

 
Image of recalculated receipt.Twitter - @epicquiver
 

 

 

If you’ve been relying on printed suggestions instead of your own math skills, then it may be time for a change. While it’s up to you what percentage you want to use, run the numbers yourself.

 

Be careful when splitting the bill so that each person isn’t paying double the recommended amount. That could wind up being the cost of another meal!

 

Should you decide to forgo a credit card tip, be sure to mark a line through the tip space on your receipt so no one can write one in and charge you for it. Sorry, it’s a slick world we’re living in.

 

 

 


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OK - Seriously, if you can't tell that $15.40 is nearly HALF of $38.50, you really shouldn't be trusted with a credit card, or money at all for that matter.



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What I don't like about the suggested tipping is that it includes the full amount of the bill. You don't need to be tipping on sales tax.

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Ugh!

The regular waiters/waitresses wait for GG. He has his 'girls' and a bartender. They come running with his scotch. They chat him up. He dukes them. His favorite 'Ann' just had a baby. I asked if he wanted to get her a gift. He did but where would we send it. I said lets see if she comes back and go from there.

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I ignore the suggest tip and I usually negotiate the mandatory gratituity. I start my tip on a 20% basis and go up or down from there. I have left a tip as high as 50% and as low as either $.02 or $.05. I understand and recognize when it is the servers fault and when it is the kitchen. I know sometimes it is both. It is never automatic with me.

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he was very upset when his Chinese gal, Winnie, was shipped back to China because Winnie had a baby with a Chinese guy BUT not one picked out for her. Poor Winnie. She was at the point of hugging GG. I'd just laugh.

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I hate added gratuity. If it is added, then they won't get more. Often i would have tipped better but if they wanna limit themselves then alrighty then. I do not like this automatically added so i usually quit eating at places that do that.

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I don't do mandatory tips, not legal here. And I calculate pre tax. I do math too.

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I don't like auto gratuity either, but I can understand it when there is a large group.

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FNW wrote:

I don't like auto gratuity either, but I can understand it when there is a large group.


 Oh Yes, I agree with the large group thing. But I make sure they did include tax in the calculation.



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