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Tipping once rewarded good service. Now it determines how consumers are treated - TL;DR CNBC

Tipping once rewarded good service. Now it determines how consumers are treated

Publishing timestamp: 2023-11-17 08:30:01


Summary

Consumers are dissatisfied with the current state of tipping, particularly with being asked to give tips before receiving service. Tipping in advance is becoming more common, leading to concerns about tips being seen as bribes. Many Americans have a negative view of tipping, especially when it is predetermined at the point of sale.


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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/17/tipping-once-rewarded-good-service-now-it-predicts-how-youre-treated.html


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