Not necessarily. Tell me what you order?
Okay--have fun explaining how these are the same:
McD's--my order would typically be a prepackaged salad with a pre-packaged kit that contains my appropriate dressing utensils and napkin. And to make it quasi-equivilent, I'll have an apple pie for dessert (a boxed eggroll grabbed from the warmer), and a paper wrapped burger. Comes to me in about 60 seconds once they grab everything from the appropriate areas.
Texas Roadhouse--my birthday order where my DH ordered just my meal and brought it home to me when I was sick:
Medium Rare Ribeye with a baked potato "loaded" where they had to package up my butter, sour cream, and my bacon bits and a salad with no egg and no onion and extra honey mustard dressing which again had to be packaged up. I also ordered the apple pie dessert. And of course, they give you rolls and then had to package up my butter. Having watched servers package up other orders when we actually go to the restaurant, this takes them about 5 minutes or so to assemble.
While it may not seem that long to you--that is still 5x longer to package a meal than it does at McD's and thus your thesis that they work harder to do an order, isn't really proven.
So you like working harder with less pay? I doubt that, so WHY treat others that way, huh?
Where did I say that? And--what do you mean?
Most workers don't and are lazy about their jobs these days I find.
I will avoid such establishments if that is the attitude regardless if I am "supposed" to tip them or not. I don't have to support a business that allows its employees to suck and will patronize alternatives. With limited exception where it is a monopoly and you have no choice, I suck it up and deal with it. But even where I live, even those situations--the agency strives to give customers a positive experience.
As I have stated before, I TIP for people delivering food to my CAR or HOUSE if my order was correct. I am NOT talking about curb-side-to-go type of service.
I'm not sure you are aware of what you are talking about or not given in your response, you mention Applebees who sets tables with real utensils while reserving the plastic packets for take out.
When I say curbside, I'm referring to table service restaurants who offer this as a means of doing to go orders. I'm not sure how you can say you are not talking about that as I can't figure out who you would tip for bringing food to your car if it wasn't those restaurants who offer the curbside service.
Then you agree with me then, so why are you not agreeing with me by saying?
Counter service is counter service no matter if it's a COUNTER or getting your food at the bar or to-go coutner, it's considered COUNTER SERVICE.
I don't agree with you--you feel that folks at McD's should be compensated additionally via tipping over some premise that they work harder. Working harder IMHO is not a justifiable reason to tip just on the notion that one works hard at doing their job in a non-tipped, wage earning position.