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I'm still not willing to blame the business yet as these tip prompts are built into new softwares. Whether it can be turned off it another thing.Tipping seems to be the latest scam err I mean trend in hospitality....
Australia has never really had a tipping culture. The system here was deliberately built so that diners didn’t have to subsidise staff wages at the register. That’s what Australia's high minimum awards are for.
The way it’s being forced on us now is as fucken sneaky as it gets!
You go to pay for a takeaway coffee– a transaction that took 30 seconds – and the staff member hands you the EFTPOS terminal. Before you can even tap your card, the screen prompts you with:
Tip 10%
Tip 15%
Tip 20%
Custom / No Tip
It creates this awkward psychological standoff. The staff member is looking at you, you’re looking at the screen, and you have to actively press "No" just to pay the advertised price for your food. It feels like a emotional tax on just being a customer.
Very cuntish!!
Meanwhile in other countries they're noticing tips are getting smaller with the ease or contactless payments. Not to mention the machine asking to add tip reverses the order of the transaction despite the fact the customer has decided to give a tip. Customer has decided to tip but the machine now asks if you'd like to. How about no, or just 5%.
