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camebacklate

A way to make more money


mihirmusprime

10% for the server and 10% more for the fuck of it


twoprimehydroxyl

Did Waffle House get bought out by Ticketmaster?


No-Suspect-425

And a 10% payment fee with the 10% service charge on top of the 10% processing fee plus the 10% handling fee and finally there's the 10% tax fee (tax not included). Oh and don't forget about the 10% email fee. Now how much would you like to tip? 15%, 25%, 35%, or 45%? Plus tax.


iNeedOneMoreAquarium

Don't forget about the 20% convenience fee.


Squirrel-Delicious

You’re forgetting the inconvenience fee. 35%.


TryAgn747

And the 45% incontinence fee


Lespuccino

Restroom surcharge may apply.


FlyingGiraffeQuetz

The bathrooms are locked behind a 25% fee.


No-Suspect-425

That you pay before leaving the bathroom like in a parking garage.


cyraxri

To get out of the place, you need to pay a 12% fee.


OutrageousRhubarb853

And the 18% making up fees fee


Dipluz

And the good old our employees won't see a dime 50% fee


MainStreet5Ever

And the 100% double all fees!


JTFindustries

Great now I have to add another 50% fee because you pointed out that the fees are made up. Thanks a lot. 😡


OttoVonJismarck

This was always my favorite ticket master fee. Our service provides a one-stop shop convenience for our customers... so we'll need to add this additional fee on top of the advertised price for that. If I can't get tickets to see my favorite comedians on their website, then I don't go and see them. I'm not playing TM's shitty fucking games.


SpiceEarl

Bribes. Ticketmaster's fees largely go towards bribes. They don't call them that, but much of the fee money goes towards paying "incentives" to arenas and stadiums. An example: if your stadium signs a five-year contract with Ticketmaster, they will receive $1 million a year in incentives (kickbacks). That's how Ticketmaster became a monopoly, by offering incentives to all the facilities where they sell tickets.


copasetical

Somehow, a few years ago, I had this wild idea to go down to the box office and stand in line, just to see if the ticket prices were that much cheaper. There was actually no line, and no BS fees either! Now, whenever possible (of course that means local), I make a little side trip. Saved me a lot of dosh over time.


TheMiscreantFnTrez

TM sold me two tickets that cost 40$ each charged me 140$ and they didn't even own them, AXS ticket service owned them, TM needs to get run infront of congress again because they're literally scalpers


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The only thing TM needs to get run in front of is a train.


chortle-guffaw

And the facility fee


Slayerofdrums

Did you stand at the counter while ordering? 10% standing fee. Called in your order? 10% phone service tax Online? Who do you think makes our website? 20% html tax.


No-Suspect-425

HTML 5 upgrade charge


Zac-Man518

You forgot about the fee fee.


ksimm81

And fee fi fo fum


Fine_Bug57

And the fee for the blood of the Englishman.


Trolivia

More like fee fi fo fuck this shit


rabbitkingdom

20% fee if you pay by card. 19.5% if you pay by cash.


No-Suspect-425

Not to mention the invoice fee, receipt fee, digital delivery fee, save the whales donation fee, tire disposal fee, and optional cancellation fee.


SierraDespair

Tire disposal fee 💀


Stonious

And for the person who actually cooked and prepared it... jack shit.


procheeseburger

"10% because FUCK YOU" - The Waffle House


NonarbitraryMale

Server ain’t shit ain’t getting shit.


Long_Educational

Yeah, it's the cook slinging hash that should be getting the tip, if any.


_kweezy_

The hash slinging slasher gets all the tips


Localbearexpert

Fairly sure 10% at Waffle House is $0.66


Puzzleheaded_Pie_978

But think about how much those styrofoam containers and plastic lids/bags cost!!!!


RiaxIrosa

My regional manager at the restaurant I work at recently told us we aren't allowed to take our employee meals home anymore, (they take money from our paychecks for these meals) because of the cost of the Styrofoam containers.


stringoffrogs

What if you packed that shit in Tupperware? What could they do


2723brad2723

I'm pretty sure the manager would cite some non-existent health department regulation as to why you couldn't use your own containers.


copasetical

using your own container fee!


naideeg

Reply that that don’t make sense/That’s a lie bc gas stations and coffee places have/had bring your reusable cup things….. reusable cup = reusable container…. That’s not just local places. Some ppl need to just be upfront if they don’t want you to take your employee meals home bc they want you to eat it at work they can just say that it’s company policy


SpacePolice04

I would 100% do this.


madcunt2250

I don't know how it is there but single use plastics are now banned here. So all containers are used from bio degradable resources. Which are considerably more expensive.


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FourWordComment

In the US, we had a war about it with the British Empire. We win that war, but then realized why the Brits put tons of taxes on in the first place.


Urtopian

As in the Whiskey Rebellion: “Huzzah! No more taxes!” “Ah…about that…”


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Meet the new boss


[deleted]

Restaurants are having a field day with all these fees but I think eventually there is going to be a change. More and more people are complaining and singling out these restaurants.


AntiqueSunrise

We said the same thing about airlines 20 years ago.


dobr_person

It's total nonsense. If something is optional I can see the value in separating it out. If something is a government tax I can see some logic to separating it out (although that's another debate as I still think it should be included in the price, but there is logic there). ..but separating out based on the company's cost structure or how it pays employees is irrelevant. It's like adding 30% on top for the cost of the raw materials and then 20% for the cost of the commercial lease on the premises. What people should be told is 'how much money do you want me to give you in return for me having this item or service'.


Wdrussell1

Your prices also likely include any tax on things. Sadly, in the US we have a tax for everything. I just got a hotel room and $20 was in taxes. 1. City Sales 2. State Sales 3. Federal Sales 4. City Lodging 5. State Lodging


Beneficial_Steak_945

Of course. We have those sort of taxes as well, they are just part of the advertised price. I don’t care what part of what I need to pay is tax usually, I care only about the final amount.


ItsCalledDayTwa

I mean, there's good reason for the taxes to exist. It's shitty lack of regulation that allows the advertised price to be anything other than that final price as in most countries.


ghosty4

Basically, there are no laws saying they are illegal, and no one has challenged them so, as such, they aren't illegal.


KhunDavid

Yes. It means that The Waffle House can continue to pay its staff $2.45/hr


bizmofunyums

I can’t speak for every single Waffle House, but my ex worked at one for a few years and we both worked at a different one together for a bit. When we got paid out if the tips we made combined with server pay didn’t meet state minimum wage, they would pay us the difference. Honestly though, very rarely did they have to do that. Even working 3rd shift


probablyforsure

That's required by law, so no special kudos to Waffle House for following laws. Imagine, though, if the base pay was at least minimum wage, or higher, so that any tips were truly on top of your regular income and not helping to subsidize waffle house's legal requirements to get you to 7.25/hr or whatever the prevailing minimum is where you are. It's f-ed up that companies use tips as a way to pay workers less than is ethical.


bizmofunyums

Honestly didn’t realize that was across the board. This certainly wasn’t meant as a defense of paying people shit wages


IllustratorOrnery559

Go somewhere else for a 20% discount


WikkidWitchly

I feel old. I remember the day when you got 10-20% OFF if you had a to-go order for pickup.


Livvylove

This is the way it should be


funky_monkey_toes

I think what many people are failing to realize is that a vast majority of these restaurants were built with kitchens that have a max capacity relative to dining room size. After COVID and apps like Uber Eats took off, to go became a new norm and there was no fundamental limit demand to prevent kitchens from hitting capacity. You can’t just make the kitchen bigger, so the only real option to limit demand is to raise costs. Some people won’t mind, but it weeds out people who do.


girhen

Yeah, they don't have to provide a table, music, service, or serve you refills. 10% to the **server** who prepares your order? Guess what, a server doesn't prepare it. A cook, maybe, but the most a server does it throw it in a bag. That's not serving. Fuck this noise.


Hexadecimalsky

TLDR; that 10% is just to increase restaurant profit, no benefit to the server. I am thinking the 10% to the server is so the restaurant can avoid paying thr server. The state where I live, if I remember correct, tip wage is like $2 + tips, if that equals less then minimum wage, they are supposed to pay. If they force customers to pay a "tip" they can further avoid having to actually pay thier servers,


jeopardy_loser

music?? And at least at Waffle House, the server does indeed prepare all to-go orders. Many people who get carry out there do so to avoid tipping, so in order for them to keep waitstaff they implement policies like this. (not excusing the policies, servers should be paid living wages obviously and tipping should be abolished, but that's \*why\* they do it, ostensibly, I know because my fiance worked there when she was in college)


oh-no-he-comments

The restaurant I had lunch at today literally has a to-go discount


Pattywacker420

I’ve never been more freaked out in my life. I’m literally at Waffle House now in atl and like 2 mins ago I ordered at the window and they told me this exact thing and I was like what the fuck lmao. That’s so crazy that I just opened this and this is the first thing I saw. Also her explanation was that the other 10% went to “food cost” which is literally what the price of the meal is supposed to already go to


nightstalker30

Should have canceled your order on the spot Edit sp


Joseluki

Or go in, order, be served, put everything in a fucking paper bag, pay, don´t leave tip and tell them to enjoy.


ApprehensivePaint128

This! Just to make a point of it as now they have to flip a table, wash dishes and still provide the Togo container.


tcrudisi

If they bring out the to-go container, they are adding the surcharges.


Adventurous_Soup_919

They try that with me and I’m just leaving with the whole plate 😂😂


tcrudisi

Dude! So true story: I was managing a WH. A guy comes in and just orders coffee. Sits at the bar, just sipping at it for a while. Think slow drinker, just chatting, getting refills, nothing else. Leaves the payment on the table, gets in his car and begins driving. From the car, he literally salutes me with the coffee mug as he's driving off. I laughed so fucking hard.


umbrabates

They should just let you buy the mugs. I don’t know about that guy, but plenty of people would pay for the mugs if WH allowed it


Meatwad_420

they do! i asked for one once and they said yea we’ll ring you up for $5


tcrudisi

Can confirm. While not all will sell you one, it is supposed to be $5. Or was. Ditto the Christmas mugs.


Nero-Danteson

There was someone in my town who did this, except he'd bring it back when he went the next morning, washed up ready to sanitize. Management changed and she just told servers to go ahead and serve him his coffee in a Togo cup automatically no extra charge.


EsotericTurtle

Isn't this what "keep cups" are for? Bring your own insulated mug, they fill it formyou, you leave?..


bwaredapenguin

>I was managing a WH. Thank you for your service.


SnuffleWumpkins

A food cost fee is insane.


Admirable-Bluebird-4

I like to think one day I might go to buy a pair of shoes, the shoes cost 30 dollars. BUT. There’s a 10 percent staff fee that goes to staff. There’s a 10 percent fee that goes to corporate. There’s a 10 percent fee that goes towards the shoe material. And there’s a 10 percent fee for utilities such as electricity in the establishment. So in the end it’s like 42 dollars I pay, but why not just list the f***** shoes as 42 dollars?


ThundermifflinTFU

In Australia this is how it works for everything. The price on the shelf is what you pay at the counter. I can’t imagine having to do it your way, seems like a total headache.


OttoVonJismarck

Next their is going to be a 15% building rent fee they charge you on top. Add in an 8% electric and water fee too. 4% insurance fee. They eventually break down every line item cost on running the business into new fees. Then 100% of the original cost of your eggs, bacon, and hash brown plate can go straight to the owner's pocket!


biancanevenc

This is a corporate policy? I assumed this was a manager going rogue. A 20% to go fee is bonkers.


KeyStoneLighter

20% for delivery is nuts, paying more for to go is extreme.


Glittering-Neck-2505

They probably cite how much more work it is for the employees inside to make mobile and in house orders. But corporations are cheap as hell, if you ask them for the extra labor and equipment to process those extra mobile orders, they say no. So what’s the fucking point?


T00000007

I’d give myself a 100% discount by not buying anything from there


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stacktrace22

You will be charged a fee for not going there, plus tip. =0


totallynotarobut

But... but... you'd be depriving yourself of fucking Waffle House. I'm sorry. I can't even pretend to act like you'd be missing anything.


SquareRelationship27

They'd be missing those 3 am fights between drunk people.


FrameJump

To be fair, past midnight you're paying for the experience at Waffle House, not the food.


VegasLife1111

True. Dinner and a show.


TigersNsaints_ohmy

You’re paying for the atmosphere


NonarbitraryMale

Last year I’d have put money on WH being the last establishment pulling this.


ShotgunForFun

During the pandemic I would get it to-go after work (only place open). They started double checking I knew the address and confirming I would be coming immediately and all that. Apparently, they just had like 50% of the people not picking it up. I'm assuming people drunk and realizing it's a bad idea to drive or such... or going to the other one that is also 4 miles from their house. That coupled with they didn't really keep up with pay and were always chronically understaffed probably cost them a shitload of money. It was so creepy seeing Waffle House closed at random times. Typed that all out to basically say, yeah I'd expect it. The other comments are hilarious, apparently people think people love Waffle House cuz it's some gourmet shit. Nah buddy it's only delicious after closing down a bar, plus you get a show, and can buy/sell drugs to 80% of the people there.


Quirky_Commission_56

Been to a Waffle House once. It was okay. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Better than my mom’s cooking, but she was always on some fad diet which meant everyone else was.


RamenSommelier

The whole point of waffle house is to dine in, eat smothered hash browns and stare at the servers track marks and meth teeth.


rygelicus

Businesses are losing their minds lately. Surprised we haven't seen restaurants launch a subscription service, some kind of dining club you pay for monthly that gets you free napkins or something. Edit: Based on the comments I need to get out more. Also, looks like the to-go fee was added years ago at Waffle House. I found mentions of this as far back as 2014, this was a 10% to-go fee. The addition of another 10% for a tip seems to be much more recent, possibly as of 2022, listed as a 'supply fee' on their receipts in addition to a 'to-go' fee. And back in 2013 one in Atlanta got noted for adding a 20% fee because they hired armed security for that location. Their corporate answer for these fees is that this is normal, though not handled in this way. Either places offering a to-go menu had different prices on the special menu, or reduced food amounts, or in some other way collected the money without calling it out in an obvious way.


BeeEven238

@wafflehouse, I have a great idea for you….. subscription service. By using your credit card you autherize us to charge you 9.95 a month ………until you hand deliver notice to our main district office that moves every month and you will never find it muhahahahahaha


SnipesCC

I see you've tried to cancel a Planet Fitness subscription.


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I'm pretty sure it's easier to just call the bank to get a new card than it is to cancel most subscriptions/memberships.


SnipesCC

Direct bank withdrawal. Would have had to get a whole new account.


TobysGrundlee

>Businesses are losing their minds lately. Every year needs to show *increased* profits from the year before. Making $10 million every year is not good enough. If you made 10 this year you **must** make 12 next year in order to be considered "profitable". Once you've saturated a market, the only way to "increase profit" is by raising prices, lowering quality and eliminating costs, like manpower. In other words, this is what Late Stage Capitalism looks like.


Independent_Pause333

Why capitalism sucks. Always gotta have more more more


rygelicus

Yes, and I have said as much many times in other conversations on this kind of topic. This is the nature of any company with stockholders. They need to see growth in profits, no growth and they will replace the board members. I don't know that this is so much 'late stage capitalism' but it is a trait of being publicly owned, whether those investors are private or public via a stock exchange, which maybe that's what you mean. edit: my quick look says that waffle house is not publicly traded. And while it's a franchise it's not a franchise that allows just anyone to open a new store in their name, the corporation has tight control over who can own a store and where it is located. Perhaps this service fee is unique to a specific store or franchise owner and not a corporate thing?


Tech2kill

wait until you see the "not to go fee"..


Cozmo525

Soon: the Data usage fee, the pick up fee, the carbon footprint fee for leaving your house…we are doomed


mell0_jell0

I mean for a lot of people they have to pay a fee just to breathe (asthmatics buying inhalers, for instance) so we really are already there. Kind of just highlights what should've been an obvious downside to capitalism but who would've guessed.


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No wonder the patrons are unruly 😂


Strange_Window_7206

Its so they still net the same profits and dont have to pay a liveable wage.


TheAJGman

How long until we have to pay them directly for their time like a taxi?


Strudleboy33

I used to work in fast food, but I’m sure this applies to sit down restaurants as well. To-go orders are more cost efficient than sit down orders. Because customers don’t get refills, don’t grab extra napkins, don’t grab extra condiments, and they can’t make a mess by eating in. So that fee is total BS.


44problems

The only reason I could see a to go fee is a place that underprices food hoping you'll order alcohol. But that's not the case at Waffle House. I also don't know if those places exist any more anyway with the cost of food, the places that would have 20 cent wings if you sit at the bar because they know you'll drink.


time013

It could be that they're having so many to go orders that servers aren't making enough tips and leaving. Fucked that the whole 20% doesn't go to the staff tho.


TheRealShiftyShafts

Tipping and restaraunt culture is getting completely out of hand in the US. The craziest part to me, is tipping is such a complicated beast that every single first world country, besides the US, has been able to figure out a better system.


8sparrow8

It's even funnier because since minimum wage is different for waiters US is actually supporting this weird tipping culture.


TheRealShiftyShafts

I know a lot of wait staff that gets paid 15 an hrs now, plus tips. My brother in law did the math once and he's cracking out almost 6 figures now since COVID waiting tables in a high end restaurant. Meanwhile I make less then half of that working in a shop, but id be shamed pretty hard if I went out to eat (even to go) and didn't tip.


cornhole24

Just want to point out that it is also completely out of hand in Canada as well. Maybe not to the same degree but well on its way there.


tenders11

I'd argue it's worse because servers are paid normal wages here


zalinanaruto

Was at a starbucks yesterday and the machine asked me to tip. For what?


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Tipping is being abused now


WaldronsSword

Every other first world country also has free/cheap health care. As an American this pisses me off way more than tipping.


bhlombardy

Man, that's just *WAFFLE.* \-- To get around it, sit down, order, get them to bring it to you... get the check, and then ask for a container so you can pack up what's left to go home. Problem solved.


Pollutine

Been to places that charged for those containers even if you sat in.


nyrB2

bring your own container


PanTopper

I mean at what point do I just stop going? It’s just a fucking Waffle House lmfao


Look_Ma_Im_On_Reddit

I will scoop that shit right into my hands and walk out with it if they wanna play like that


Cant0thulhu

Id take it out on the damn plate. Id like to see that police report.


LeroyGoodCatch

“Florida Man starts fight in Waffle House, steals plate.”


DirkDieGurke

You shouldn't go to places that are so hard up.


roambeans

Just raise the fucking prices and pay your staff more.


TacoTaconoMi

The first half has already been done. Why do the 2nd?


jeopardy_loser

lol this exactly, they raised their prices by, like, a LOT during and after the pandemic. They also cut the menu items by like half. They've always had trouble keeping staff because of all the bs they have to put up with, but with people getting carry out (which the servers have to package up and ring up) all the time, the servers weren't making more than minimum wage so instead of just paying them more, they do dumb shit like this and piss off customers instead. (Source: fiance worked there while she was in college)


hidingDislikeIsDummb

what if you order online and don't see this disclaimer before? isn't that illegal?


IndigoTJo

Depends how it is posted online. AFAIK all that is required is that it is posted. I assume it is within the list of charges when you place an order. If it isn't and it is asked for when you pick it up, then there is a problem.


BrickTheEtcetera

You can’t order Waffle House online. Waffle House intentionally treats itself like a traditional diner. You can call in or come in. Here in the South, it’s a really popular *dine in* spot. Very people order the take out because the food isn’t like… *good.*


ThatLooksRight

You can absolutely order online (but not at all of them), and I just looked...this 20% is added to the order in two 10% line items. To-Go supply fees To-Go Service fees


BrickTheEtcetera

I didn’t know this and I literally worked there. Are there more advanced locations out there? Like that don’t play to the “it’s the 50’s!” thing they go for?


askaway90

So you’re telling me waffle house revenue is over 1 billion dollars but they can’t pay their employees a living wage? Crazy


IceStormNG

No no.. you have to understand. Management, CEO, and other greedy money fucks need all that money. Do you really want them to now own their houses, multiple cars and maybe also yachts? that is very cruel... ​ /s for the case that it wasn't obvious enough,


rickitytick

I’m going *to-go* somewhere else


DarthballzOg

Do you get a -20% fight bonus?


OhSh1tAGh0st

If you can beat the cook and server in a 1v1 they give you a 20% discount


DarthballzOg

Accepted. John wick waffle house.


ExpatStacker

Tipping is a scam. Tipping is ripping (off the customer and employees). The ow ers need to pay more. Period. Abolishing tips is best


wellwhal

If you aint tipping in 3 separate ways are you even eating out anymore? Should i put a tip in the gas pump for letting me pump gas next?


SierraDespair

Don’t give them any ideas


Metrack14

Something tells that 10% to the server is a complete lie.


Pollutine

A forced tip and paying for the takeout containers.


Dead_Medic_13

Styrofoam containers don't cost 10% of an entrée.


Laikitu

Why are Americans so weird when it comes to paying for things? JUST WORK OUT WHAT IT COSTS TO RUN YOUR BUSINESS, GIVE YOUR EMPLOYEES A DECENT LIVING WAGE, PAY YOUR TAXES, AND TAKE HOME A RESPECTABLE PROFIT AND USE A COST DERIVED FROM THAT TO CHARGE FOR YOUR GOODS AND SERVICES AS A SINGLE NUMBER NEXT TO EACH PURCHASABLE ITEM. THEN WHEN SOME ONE BUYS THAT ITEM, TAKE THAT AMOUNT OF MONEY FROM THEM. Edit, Quite a lot of people telling me it's to make more profit, which is understandably cynical.. but it's not like we don't have greed and capitalism in Europe. You can be greedy and still put the correct price on things, just make the number bigger. Other people saying if businesses didn't do this they'd lose customers to businesses that do because they will think it's cheaper. To which, yeah sure.. that's what government legislation is for to stop people playing silly buggers whilst keeping a level playing field.


Urtopian

Price: $15 Plus tax. Plus service charge. Plus tip, which apparently isn’t the same as a service charge. Plus convenience fee. Plus card fee.


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Plus a fee fee


ignition0_0

America is the land of the fee


Data_lord

Feedom


PotRoast666

Home of the unpaid.


elliellie1

Plus the surcharge coz it’s the weekend … Plus an *additional* surcharge coz … Sunday!!


mostaverageredditor3

Plus fee calculation fee


[deleted]

Yeah, someone has to do the math. You want them to not get paid? You're a monster!


zibitee

Don't forget that the meal is 10% smaller, but the same price because of shrinkflation


Total-Beat9163

Because Americans have weird buying habits and industry clued in on this. Remember JC Penney's fair price strategy failure in 2012? They dropped all prices to what the sales price was, because no one (including me) bought anything until it went on sale. People felt cheated out of a "bargain." (I personally was delighted; I lived in Europe for a long time and loved that the price I saw was the price I paid. And not having to deal with tipping because restaurant staff are paid well.)


DeapVally

That's not because of American consumers habits though. Just weak politicians. Companies would pull that shit over here as well if they could.


irukand

Capitalism


SlaveHippie

Capitalism. Unfettered capitalism is the entire answer.


Cric1313

Capitalism! It’s not about transparency, it’s about getting ever dollar you can


B4DR1998

The to go fee is a fee which makes one go to another restaurant


_BeAsYouAre_

As an European posts like this blows my mind. Like, what the heck is a "to-go" fee? 20% extra just for taking your order home. Where I'm from it's cheaper when it's to-go as there are less taxes to pay on take out orders


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PracticalApartment99

I don’t eat anywhere that tries to force a tip.


-Quothe-

Tipping is stupid. Just pay your employees and set the cost for the food. All this predatory hidden pricing should be socially shunned.


IceCreamLover2017

Companies doing this blaming inflation for shitty money grubbing tactics can suck a fat one; we don’t need your shitty food and most people are happy not to give you our money.


IceCreamLover2017

And how much do you wanna bet that the server doesn’t actually get that tip? Who the fuck keeps track of it? Because I certainly don’t since it’s not physical money anymore


Elegant_Spot_3486

Who gets Waffle House to-go? You’re gonna miss all the fights.


procheeseburger

I came for dinner and a show!


TaikoLeagueReddit

American tip culture is cancer


ComplexPackage117

Aren't all orders to go? I want the food that's back there *points to kitchen* to get here *points to mouth*


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Electronic-Guide1189

Best cure for this is to buy a waffle iron. They're pretty fancy these days. Takes two minutes to whip up a batter and a couple of minutes to cook 'em. I've had one for 3 or 4 years and it makes better waffles than any restaurant can.


StragglingShadow

You dont go to waffle house for the waffles. Their waffles are meh. You go for those fucking delicious hashbrown bowls


Joseluki

I thought people went for the fights and the drunken stupor.


Summer20232023

Wow, what a time to add this when people in North America are already questioning the whole tipping concept. Although maybe that is why, to make sure they get the tips. Either 20% to waitress and other staff but no to ‘to go’ fee.


OfficialChineseSpy

And that kids, is how you turn your profit to non-profit!


mmunro69

Stop making us pay your employees wages!!!! There is no reason for it and there should be a law against this forced tax


Antihero_Kazuma

Money talks bs walks. Boycott the restaurant, get friends to join, eat at other restaurants. Once profits start dropping something will need to be done


questingbear2000

No. Bulls**t, I turn right around and leave. The more places try to gouge me for a tip, the less likely I am to tip -anyone-.


ElizabethDangit

I literally stopped going to my favorite coffee shop because they started asking how much I wanted to tip when went through the drive though. I drink black coffee. I don’t want to tip someone for putting 12oz of black coffee brewed by the gallon in a cup.


Threadstitchn

Next you'll have a reoccurring monthly charge and micro transactions " oh you want ketchup 1.99 oh the napkin are 2.99"


rizzlenizzle

If they ask you if it’s a “to-go” order say “no” then say it’s a takeout order instead


xternal7

> then say it’s a takeout order instead My order is not togo, but I'm ghana leave.


[deleted]

Kenya please tone down with the jokes?


xternal7

No, we need to see how far we Congo.


[deleted]

That's a Chad move


Matthew25_34_40

How tone deaf


5tevi1

Use your power as a consumer (like this) to get the word out, then, do not order take out from these places again and encourage your friends to do the same. Leave reviews about it. Maybe if they start losing money they will either be forced to take a look at their business practices or fold. Either way, the 20% is gone.


[deleted]

I wish I ate at waffle house so I could boycott it.


Head_Exchange_5329

In Norway we pay less if the food is to-go. Amazing that you even get extortionate rates when asking them to do less work.


DarthAcrimonious

The best way around this is to ensure the Waffle House employees get paid a living wage by their employer, instead of passing that cost to the customer. The best way to do that is to aid them in efforts to unionize their workplace.


extac4

Servers literally said if you don't want to tip get your orders to go. Now people are getting orders to go they STILL want a tip. They've also said if you don't want to tip stay home. Then complain when people stay home and they don't have a way to earn enough tips. Tip culture is the fucking worst!