if the response of the management to poor service was "we can call the cops" instead of "heres a discount on the bill please give us another chance" then they are doing this entirely wrong.
This really is a simple concept. Don't like the idea of a forced gratuity? Don't go there.
You're missing the point...
No, I'm really not. If you don't like the idea of a forced 17% gratuity then get up and leave before ordering.
No, I'm really not. If you don't like the idea of a forced 17% gratuity then get up and leave before ordering.
No, I'm really not. If you don't like the idea of a forced 17% gratuity then get up and leave before ordering.
so what you are saying is you are entitled to treat patrons poorly and get 17% tip to boot?
The problem I have is they waited until the end of the meal to complain it sounds like instead of after these incidents happened before they were done.
You are completely missing the point.
In the story, the complaint was that the service was very poor.
That is why the part refused to pay it.
I'm not missing the point at all. I read the article. When I sit down at a restaurant I go ahead and assume that the forced gratuity is part of the regular bill. Any service above what I would expect may then result in a greater tip. Any service less than what I would expect may result in never going back.
What I'm saying is that you have a choice of eating there or not.
What I'm saying is that you have a choice of eating there or not.
Yeah those policies are totally lame and need to DIAF. If its 5 people then they could eat and not tip at all. BUT 6 PEOPLE? OMG 17% manditory or we call the cops. WTF. Hell at 6 people they could just give the shittiest service since they know they get 17% no matter what and i bet they do a lot of the times.
If there is notice about a mandatory tip for a certain amount of people in a area, city ordinance or such, that allows it then yes it is just that and people have been arrested for breaking it.
To be honest, having a mandatory charge when the party is larger strikes me as being strange.
Why is serving a party of 6 any harder than serving two parties of 3...?
gra·tu·ity noun \grə-ˈtü-ə-tē, -ˈtyü-\
plural gra·tu·ities
Definition of GRATUITY
: something given voluntarily or beyond obligation usually for some service; especially : tip
