boothconnor+FollowVegas hotel breakfast receipt leaves diners fumingA Vegas hotel breakfast bill is making waves online after a guest at the Cosmopolitan was hit with a jaw-dropping $142 tab for pancakes, French toast, and an American breakfast. The kicker? Multiple gratuity charges were tacked on, including an auto-gratuity and a “room service upgrade,” leading the guest to tip twice without realizing. Locals and visitors are sounding off about the growing trend of hidden fees and double tipping in Vegas hotels. Have you ever been surprised by unexpected charges while dining out or traveling? Let’s hear your stories and thoughts on tipping culture! #News #LasVegas #TippingCulture1410Share
Jason Wells+FollowTexas Roadhouse Tip Drama ExposedEver feel like your restaurant tip doesn’t add up? One Texas Roadhouse diner just called out the chain for suggesting a 20% tip—but the math showed it was really 31%! People are fired up about sneaky surcharges and tip culture, with some saying they’re done tipping altogether. Should restaurants just pay staff a living wage instead of playing games with our bills? #Food #TexasRoadhouse #TippingCulture00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowDunkin’ Drive-Thru Tipping DramaImagine grabbing your daily Dunkin’ coffee and suddenly being asked to tip at the drive-thru—every single time. One loyal customer hit their limit and ditched Dunkin’ after years of daily visits, sparking a Reddit debate about tipping culture. Turns out, tons of people are over being guilt-tripped by tip screens everywhere, from coffee shops to hotels. When did tipping for basic service become the norm? Would you still tip at the drive-thru, or is it time to take a stand? #Food #Dunkin #TippingCulture10Share
christensenmelvin+FollowThe awkward "iPad Flip" is ruining my coffee run. Can we talk about tipping fatigue? ☕️Look, I worked in the service industry, so I usually tip well. But today I went to a bakery where I picked up the donut myself, walked it to the counter, and bagged it myself. Then the cashier flipped the iPad screen around, and the preset tip options were 20%, 25%, and 30%. The cashier was staring right at me. I panic-tipped $2 on a $5 donut. It feels like "Guilt Tipping" is the new normal. Where do you draw the line? Do you tip for counter service? #TippingCulture #TippingFatigue #ServiceIndustry #AwkwardMoments #Inflation #CoffeeLover #Rant00Share