A business professor from Clemson University blames it on the pandemic and inflation.
Tip culture has evolved since the pandemic, with many consumers now wondering why they keep seeing a tip screen no matter what food or drink they buy.
«Tip creep,» is what it's called and with more tip screens, people are having «tip fatigue.»
A business professor blames it on the pandemic and inflation.
Noticing tip screens every time you buy food or drinks is becoming a concern. (Fox News / Credible)
HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU TIP?
«I feel a little guilted into having to give it,» says St. Louis native Mike Goldberg, «now I’m the kind of person, I give it every time.»
Goldberg has noticed how often the tip screens are popping up, no matter where he buys food. But not everyone feels guilty if they don't tip.
«No I don’t,» says Mark Mclain, «especially pre-pandemic in spots where I wouldn’t be tipping, I have no problem not tipping, especially now.»
One Charlotte business owner says tipping became more common during the pandemic, now, it helps with his operating costs.
Tommy George owns Pasta & Provisions, a pasta specialty grocer. He says they recently switched to Italian flour, an authentic ingredient with a 50% higher price tag.
Pasta & Provisions owner explains how inflation has increased all of his ingredients. (Fox News / Credible)
AMERICANS ARE GETTING TIRED OF TIPPING
«We’ve raised our prices once in the last two years, all our stuff has gone up in price, everything that we buy has been going up in price, so the tipping helps defray some of my payroll costs, a little bit.»
The tip screen is on most automated systems. Clemson University's Associate Professor of Marketing, Angeline Scheinbaum says the switch from face-to-face
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