
▲ 41 r/EndTipping
If it wasn't bad enough already...
Now if the bank covers your overdraft without a fee, they want a tip. What in the actual hell???
u/greydog2008 — 1 day ago

Now if the bank covers your overdraft without a fee, they want a tip. What in the actual hell???
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According to this, restaurants in Kansas City are among others nationwide contemplating adding a new 20% auto gratuity during the World Cup.
You know that if this works, the 20% auto gratuity will be like a new tax-it will never go away. And you also know that the tip window will still pop up when it's time to pay.
Where does it end?? Obviously not with the owners properly paying their staff, that's for sure.
Please don't bash the source. 😊