• Margot Robbie@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    If this backlash kills off tipping in America forever, good.

    Employers should be paying their employee a living wage anyways, instead of shifting the responsibility to the customers.

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      2 years ago

      In states that don’t still need to pay minimum wage, I get your point. The last two states that I’ve lived in, though, still require min wage (or higher, depending on some municipalities).

      Restaurants operate on notoriously small margins and are tough to make it as a mom and pop, a lot of the time.

      I’d rather tip, and have the assurance that money is going to the worker, than pay $30 for a burger and be told the employee is getting a cut.