A sandwich shop that is only every a pick up counter (not even seating if you wanted to) that has not only a point of sale equipment declaring expected tip (no, point of sale equipment doesn’t lock the operator into demand a tip mode, the operator chooses it), but also a tip jar.
Even if, somehow, it were the case that operators were locked into nagging for tip for some bizarre reason, it would still be a problem.
Restaurants when they expect a 40% tip after you drive to the store for pickup
The debit machine is preprogrammed. Stop looking for problems where they don’t exist.
You can reprogram it to not do that.
Who do you think programs it?
A sandwich shop that is only every a pick up counter (not even seating if you wanted to) that has not only a point of sale equipment declaring expected tip (no, point of sale equipment doesn’t lock the operator into demand a tip mode, the operator chooses it), but also a tip jar.
Even if, somehow, it were the case that operators were locked into nagging for tip for some bizarre reason, it would still be a problem.
Maybe one day we have the technology for a second button. You should’ve tipped the programmer
Or should the customer get the tip for doing the work running around with an order? That’s a question for the future.
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