Grumpy'sWife4Ever
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I was inspired by the "credit cards in restaurants" thread to ask this question: I have noticed that many restaurants today automatically add a gratuity on to the total balance at the end. I am really conflicted on this issue - I have friends who are servers who tell me that the gratuity is really a part of their wages - without them, they would be barely be making minimum wage. I can understand that, but.....
What if you get bad service? Can you contest the gratuity? I always thought that it was up to the customer to decide if a tip was appropriate, and how much to leave. Is this an old fashioned view? Obviously I don't eat out often, but I know that in the past I have had horrible service and left a tip to reflect that (I never leave nothing, BTW) and I have had wonderful service and left a big tip in appreciation. Is this not acceptable anymore? Can you tell I don't get out much??
What if you get bad service? Can you contest the gratuity? I always thought that it was up to the customer to decide if a tip was appropriate, and how much to leave. Is this an old fashioned view? Obviously I don't eat out often, but I know that in the past I have had horrible service and left a tip to reflect that (I never leave nothing, BTW) and I have had wonderful service and left a big tip in appreciation. Is this not acceptable anymore? Can you tell I don't get out much??

Are we supposed to leave a tip all the time for everyone in the food industry? 

There really is no reason to ever stiff a server, imo.