That explains when an establishment adds gratuity to a check but is really irrelevant to surcharges. If it was a gratuity I really wouldn't be that upset because at least that meant it was going to the employees that are being screwed by a shit job but, instead, it's a surcharge that is going to the bottom line and ultimately to Scott Ross' bonus.Some of it is happening because people weren’t tipping, so to pay people a higher base pay they ”had” to take a surcharge for the value.
The tipping has gotten out of hand. Theres so many places I go now that have added a space for tips on reciepts or has tip jars is unreal. Now do I believe a true tipped position is good....yes. If I go somewhere to eat or for a service and they do a good job they deserve a good tip. If I get service above what I expected they get a great tip. Now when I go to a farmers market where I picked and bagged my own items and there is a spot on the reciept for "tips"......thats absurd. My local chinease place that I have gone to for 20 years now has a place for tips on the reciept. Nothing has changed, you call in a order, they give you a number, you tell them the number through the tiny hole in the covid plexiglass, and they hand you a bag of food. You pay for the food you recieved.....what service do they expect a tip for now? It feels like the street corner beggers have moved into other businesses now.
I hate the places where I order my food at the counter like a place like Chipotle, get my food, and go to do a digital payment and a screen pops up that says "Tip?". With different buttons 10% 15% 20% and "Custom amount" where if I want to give no tip to people who did nothing but stand there and punch buttons on a screen I have to manually type in my three zeroes. It is pure purchaser psychology as if I am in a slightly impatient mood I just mash the 10% because I don't feel like typing extra buttons to back out of a dollar or two.
It's not likely in all cases but I think in at least some this is something that's out of the control of the establishment. I've yet to see somewhere that uses Square or something similar that doesn't have that tip box and I kind of suspect the payment processing service just has the same flow for all of their customers -- or at least category of customers. Same thing with the credit card receipts. I do agree that it's stupidly annoying though.