Shropshire Seagull
Well-known member
Non-tipper here.
My understanding of the purpose of tipping was to substitute take-home pay to low-paid staff like waiting / bar and hairdressers and the like.
The government bought in legislation to stop exploitation of employees being paid derisory money - we call it minimum wage [and living wage].
Several times in the last month while eating out, a 10% service charge was added to my bill, apparently discretionary, but you are opted-in and have to specifically ask to opt out. I'll wager that 10% extra does NOT find its way into the take home pay of the staff.
If I've had some exceptional service, I'll subtly put a couple of quid directly into the hand of the person who earned it. Maybe old school, but it's the way I was brought up.
My understanding of the purpose of tipping was to substitute take-home pay to low-paid staff like waiting / bar and hairdressers and the like.
The government bought in legislation to stop exploitation of employees being paid derisory money - we call it minimum wage [and living wage].
Several times in the last month while eating out, a 10% service charge was added to my bill, apparently discretionary, but you are opted-in and have to specifically ask to opt out. I'll wager that 10% extra does NOT find its way into the take home pay of the staff.
If I've had some exceptional service, I'll subtly put a couple of quid directly into the hand of the person who earned it. Maybe old school, but it's the way I was brought up.