Tipping in the United States has gotten out of control, experts say. Here's why
Publishing timestamp: 2023-04-01 08:00:01
Summary
The article discusses the rise of tipping amounts and the increasing prevalence of suggested tipping options on kiosks and tablets. The COVID-19 pandemic also led to more tipping for services that were previously not tipped for. Square, Toast, and Clover are mentioned as companies that offer these trendy and sleek-looking devices. The article questions where the tipping point is for how much people will tip.
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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/01/how-tipping-in-the-united-states-got-out-of-control.html