"Living Wage" fee on receipts?

well incorporating it into the price of the item would definitely be the better option as it doesn't disincentivize tipping. but at least they're telling you the truth about what it's for. the modern business model of restaurants is so inflated and broken.
Fair
 
Another thing I assume should be illegal. I went to a diner recently and they had a note on their counter stating that they charge 8% more if you don't use cash because they need to pay for their debit/cc reading service. <JagsKiddingMe>

Since when did restaurants start charging each customer for their bills on top of their food/service.
LOL same bullshit as tipping! Is the reading service used more if the bill is higher?
 
No.

but if thats your position then increase the product price and pay accordingly (whatever accordingly is to dreg level work force)

The product price already increased. Most corporate chain restaurants are padding profit for executives and shareholders as it is. Smaller restaurants and/or tipping establishments are merely trying to stay afloat in an oversaturated market. Like the smaller hardware stores they're going to have a hard time competing with corporate chains, unless they find a local niche market that sustains them.
 
This thread is so hilarious. People who support less regulation of capitalism and vote for unapologetic corporatists complaining when capitalists pass the cost of their labor and operations on to the consumer.
 
they ask for donations at every check out now as well..

Then some of them side eye you if you say no lol

Bitch you already made billions in profit, donate that shit yourself
 
Pretty much stopped eating out. Fuck all this shit. Once a month taco truck with cash, maybe
 
Just call it a tip instead of letting your customers know you aren’t a good enough business person to be able to pay your workers on your own.
 
Stop eating there. If the owner, who makes a living wage partly through the efforts of those he employs, can't pay what they deem a "living wage" then perhaps their business isn't viable?

I cook my own food and it's better than restaurants 60+% of the time.
 
Just call it a tip instead of letting your customers know you aren’t a good enough business person to be able to pay your workers on your own.
Yeah the way it's phrased is so tacky.
 
If i see that then that is the tip and they will not get any other.
 
they ask for donations at every check out now as well..

Then some of them side eye you if you say no lol

Bitch you already made billions in profit, donate that shit yourself

That's a tax scam. Subsidizing the corporations charitable donations. You donate, they get thr tax write-off.
 
Pretty much stopped eating out. Fuck all this shit. Once a month taco truck with cash, maybe

The rate at which Americans eat out is insane. I didnt realize this until after having kids because it's so woven into our "culture" (which is consumerism). Its a hugely monetized aspect of life.
 
The rate at which Americans eat out is insane. I didnt realize this until after having kids because it's so woven into our "culture" (which is consumerism). Its a hugely monetized aspect of life.

It's not just Americans and it's not just recent either. Street food is pretty common around the world and restaurants have been a thing since ancient Egypt and Greece.
 
It's not just Americans and it's not just recent either. Street food is pretty common around the world and restaurants have been a thing since ancient Egypt and Greece.

Street food is a bit different though because its not as big of a production as restaurant consumerism is. Like walking around a city you're visiting and grabbing a bite, it makes a bit of sense considering you're actually walking, active, etc. What I'm referring to is the notion of going out to eat as a destination itself. You're not eating because you're hungry necessarily in response to moving around, you're eating because it's the "thing to do." Like look at the absurdity of the restaurant bars. I used to work in one. We have car dependent infrastructure everywhere, and then someone got the brilliant idea that bars and restaurants should be the same thing. Sure go out with your kids and have a few drinks. Then drive them home lol. Look at dinner menus with endless appetizers. Its just a largely monetized aspect of wanting to capitalize on people wanting to spend time with their families. Last time we went out I got a steak from BJ's Pub. To be honest when my wife makes steak, burgers, or kebabs it's a much better meal for a fraction of the cost.

Restaurants are just such an oversaturated industry it's crazy. Now that I think about it this was a subtle point in Office Space. The co-workers always gathered in either a restaurant or a bar:

 
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