Should i tip for carryout food




















Or just a general question about life we can help you with? Email us: salty thetakeout. What about the middle ground The A. The Salty Waitress. By The Salty Waitress. Reviews The Salty Waitress. Those who do usually leave 15 percent. What the etiquette expert says: Over the past few years, meal delivery services have exploded all over Canada, making it easy to get food from your favourite restaurants to your front door. A few dollars on top of the total usually around 10 percent would be appropriate for this type of service.

Consider leaving more on big orders. What the delivery guy says: Charles, who works part-time as a bike courier for the delivery service Foodora in Toronto, estimates he gets tipped on half of his deliveries. We are biking across town, after all. Photo, iPhoto. Photo, Erik Putz. Joseph Communications uses cookies for personalization, to customize its online advertisements, and for other purposes.

A tip is a token of appreciation for the service provided, and takeout is a service, Parsa says. Your gratuities also support restaurant workers and their employers during difficult times. You may disagree with the restaurant industry's compensation system, which allows employers to pay less than minimum wage and make the rest up on tips. But this is no time to protest. How much should you tip on a takeout order? But travelers are baffled by the way restaurants solicit a gratuity when you place your takeout order.

You have to push the button in front of the worker, which is unnerving. You can't even sit down to enjoy it. He says friends have told him that even the employees providing the takeout food depend on tips. So what's a traveler to do? I asked Jodi R. Smith, owner of Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting , for guidance. She says tipping a restaurant worker for good service is still polite.

But the payment systems that try to extract a tip from you before your food arrives aren't asking for a tip. Anything charged before you get the food is a service fee. In the end, maybe it doesn't come down to manners, but honesty in advertising.



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