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More places in the U.S. are asking for tips, and customers are tipping more — but two surveys show they’re getting tired of it.
The increasing ubiquity of the dreaded tip screen at points of sale across the country has consumers feeling more than a little miffed, according to reports. Backcountry Media – stock.adobe.com ...
Now you have to go out of your way not to tip, hitting zero on a pre-entered tip screen with the potential awkwardness of the cashier and other customers looking at you." ...
A majority (70%) said they resort to “guilt-tipping” when faced with a digital tip screen, and 54% said the preset suggestions are enough to make their blood boil.
A majority (70%) said they resort to “guilt-tipping” when faced with a digital tip screen, and 54% said the preset suggestions are enough to make their blood boil.
Americans are annoyed with 'tipping culture' and are leaving fewer gratuities Experts say the pressure for tipping has created 'fatigue' ...
A majority (70%) said they resort to “guilt-tipping” when faced with a digital tip screen, and 54% said the preset suggestions are enough to make their blood boil.
A majority (70%) said they resort to “guilt-tipping” when faced with a digital tip screen, and 54% said the preset suggestions are enough to make their blood boil.
A majority (70%) said they resort to “guilt-tipping” when faced with a digital tip screen, and 54% said the preset suggestions are enough to make their blood boil.