It's only a matter of time until this becomes a reality...
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I think a lot of Vans builders would tip to get parts shipped out...
It seems like it's always some vague name like "Veterans Awareness Project". When I ask the clerk what specifically the charity does I get blank stares or a non-answer like "they help veterans". I choose my charities more carefully than that.Another trend here is, to save the staff the 'onerous trouble' of counting change, the checkout process is slowed, all day long by injecting into the sales progression verbally or electronically, "Do you want to Round Up For (their preferred large national charity)".
I always tell them the truth, "No thanks, I prefer to give locally."
This reminds me of my first managers quote when one of the deadbeats at work publicly demanded a raise citing his own perceived outperformance that day.Worse, many of the workers in “service” industries seem to believe that merely being on-site and converting O2 to C02 not only earns a paycheck, but entitles them to 20% or more tip as well.
Not only that, but I patronized one where they also added in a "Service Charge" - of which I was unaware until I later looked at my receipt. I wonder what "Service" they were referring to?It really miffs me that Habit Burger recently installed new card reader terminals that makes you select a tip option (including no tip) before you can pay. This is counter service fast food, not a table service restaurant.
It's only a matter of time until this becomes a reality...
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Saw a post on a Facebook group that they got a grab and go sandwich from an airport kiosk and went to the register and the screen asked if they wanted to leave a tip