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🤮 1/5 - Concerned
By 👻 @Jeff J, 10/15/2023 3:00 am
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Over-rated/Over-priced. The experience was good; however, the price for that experience was borderline abuse and creed. My wife and I are comfortably in the 6 digits and live in Beverly Hills, but we recognize when we are being taken advantage of. Folks, so many businesses are screwing us for outsized profit margins. They expect us to use our gas to patronize their businesses, FORCE us to spend $80 per person when we get there. Most daring, abusive and disrespectful is that they also want us to subsidize THEIR payroll in the form of a “gratuity” so that they can pocket even more profits. This FORCED abuse comes in form of an automatic 18% “gratuity”. People please wake up. Society has given us all sorts of reasons to normalize and expect tipping, but tipping only perpetuates a culture that robs the worker of a living wage. The tip should be extra and voluntary. Workers would make more under this scenario. Continuing to tip actually hurts the worker. If we continue to help the owner pay that living wage, will he ever be incentivized to raise his compensation to the worker? These TACTICS of giving us reasons why we should help the owner with his payroll is plain old simple dressed up GREED. And be careful, restaurants are beginning to condition us to pay for worker’s healthcare. Another area of owner responsibility that is being passed to the very people who keep the owner’s lights on. The conditioning will slowly make the customer feel responsible for the healthcare of someone you didn’t hire. Look at your receipts carefully. The consumer should go on “strike” and refuse to tip until these wages go up and make tipping truly voluntary. Yes, the pain would be felt temporarily, but look at all the people you would have helped after the owner is forced into some human decency. “No pain, No gain. By the way, my going away gift was another $33 for parking. As consumers, we should demand more.
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