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I was reading the thread about tip jars at Subway and thought it would be interesting to start another one about Starbucks. It's interesting to see the different opinions of if and why people do or don't choose to tip.
If you are being provided a service, I don't see anything wrong with giving a tip. Tip jars are not a bad thing.
Starbucks has tip jars. The company was originally against the idea, but customers insisted on tipping the employees who prepared their beverages. Today those jars are standard. They work too. At Starbucks, an employee who makes $6.00 an hour can easily see their wage go up to $7.50 or higher because of tips. It's a great incentive.
Most people who tip, generally leave their extra (coin) change. Some leave dollars. In the end, about half of the customers leave a tip. They are tipping for service and quality. I have never tipped at a fast food place, because the service usually is not that good.
At Starbucks, I always tip, because the employees usually know the names of the customers and the drinks that they order. Sometimes the drinks are done before the customer gets to the counter. That's great customer service.
How do you all feel on this matter?
If you are being provided a service, I don't see anything wrong with giving a tip. Tip jars are not a bad thing.
Starbucks has tip jars. The company was originally against the idea, but customers insisted on tipping the employees who prepared their beverages. Today those jars are standard. They work too. At Starbucks, an employee who makes $6.00 an hour can easily see their wage go up to $7.50 or higher because of tips. It's a great incentive.
Most people who tip, generally leave their extra (coin) change. Some leave dollars. In the end, about half of the customers leave a tip. They are tipping for service and quality. I have never tipped at a fast food place, because the service usually is not that good.
At Starbucks, I always tip, because the employees usually know the names of the customers and the drinks that they order. Sometimes the drinks are done before the customer gets to the counter. That's great customer service.
How do you all feel on this matter?