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BOMinvest t1_j2aajuh wrote
Reply to comment by Budget-Celebration-1 in Kitchen appreciation fee by Hype_x
I think not including tax is standard, but as I accumulated more wealth I started to include tax as well.
BOMinvest t1_j2a98a7 wrote
Reply to comment by Budget-Celebration-1 in Kitchen appreciation fee by Hype_x
I'll take the price of the food and tax, multiply it by 0.2, and then subtract whatever addition restaurant fee they charge. If they charged an additional 20% kitchen fee, I would leave nothing. If only 3%, I'd leave a 17% tip (or 15% if I am feeling taken advantage of)
BOMinvest t1_j2a91qn wrote
Reply to Kitchen appreciation fee by Hype_x
I'll take the price of the food and tax, multiply it by 0.2, and then subtract whatever addition restaurant fee they charge. If they charged an additional 20% kitchen fee, I would leave nothing. If only 3%, I'd leave a 17% tip (or 15% if I am feeling taken advantage of)
BOMinvest t1_j29620u wrote
Reply to comment by TwoforFlinching613 in Kitchen appreciation fee by Hype_x
If they are not paying their kitchen enough to the point where they force me to cover for them? I pay 20% for a service tip. Service includes bus people, servers, and kitchen staff. If they want to specify 3% if that for the kitchen, that is fine. But if you expect me to pay it in addition, I draw the line.
BOMinvest t1_j28t8j6 wrote
Reply to Kitchen appreciation fee by Hype_x
I just subtract this fee from my normal 20%, and then apply a 5% customer inconvenience fee. If they don't stop this practice, I hear that customer inconvenience fee might be raised to 8%.
BOMinvest t1_j2aayta wrote
Reply to comment by TwoforFlinching613 in Kitchen appreciation fee by Hype_x
This is a straw man argument. Companies typically put their most vulnerable as the face of the company, so any impact to the company is felt first on the face of those companies.