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Blessed2BNTV 05-15-2017 04:25 PM

Looking for explanation - Panera
 
One of my favorite restaurants in TV is Panera. Good clean food.

When you swipe cc they now have a screen asking if you want to include tip.

I went to them to order the food, went to pick up my food, then cleaned my table.

I am a minimum 20% tipper at restaurants that have good service and food.

Yes I know it's my choice to tip or not but for those who are timid, it's a way to bully them into a tip.

Again, I know it's my choice to tip or not. I want to know what I am missing for Panera to push for tips at their self serve restaurant (without actually making the food)?

Blessed2BNTV 05-15-2017 04:34 PM

Just called corporate office and was told they recently added the tip feature due to customers wanting to give extra cash to employees. I didn't believe the explanation.

Bogie Shooter 05-15-2017 05:14 PM

Its sweeping the nation.....(lying everywhere, you just cannot believe anyone anymore).

graciegirl 05-15-2017 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blessed2BNTV (Post 1398916)
Just called corporate office and was told they recently added the tip feature due to customers wanting to give extra cash to employees. I didn't believe the explanation.

I agree with you. Completely. And Bogie Shooters comment too.

It makes me so sad. What is wrong with people anymore???

Jima64 05-15-2017 09:25 PM

Sometimes people are inclined to tip out of guilt. Not me. Provide a service and I will tip if it is good enough.

justjim 05-15-2017 09:45 PM

I heard that Panera Bread was recently purchased by another entity. I dont know if this is correct. But perhaps "things" are changing.

Jaggy 05-15-2017 10:26 PM

haven't been to Panera for ages..last time we ate there I thought it was was overpriced for a cup of soup and half a sandwich.. plus---- it was not that good. I will drive to Brownwood for McAlisters if I want a good sandwich/soup lunch.

karostay 05-16-2017 05:16 AM

I trust only 4 people
Me Myself and I and my wife

retiredguy123 05-16-2017 06:35 AM

I have always thought that buying or selling half of a sandwich is a ridiculous idea. Give the customer a whole sandwich. How cheap can you get.

John_W 05-16-2017 07:14 AM

Jersey Mike's has the tip question on their credit card machine since they opened about 3 years ago. I didn't think anything about it, I hit no and move on.

jimmemac 05-16-2017 08:32 AM

For me the answer is simple-I do not like the idea of them asking me to tip; I think it is wrong, too much of the corporate world tries to tell us what to do; I always have the choice of not supporting them-hence don't go there anymore. If enough people agreed with me and did the same it would stop.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 07-22-2017 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blessed2BNTV (Post 1398912)
One of my favorite restaurants in TV is Panera. Good clean food.

When you swipe cc they now have a screen asking if you want to include tip.

I went to them to order the food, went to pick up my food, then cleaned my table.

I am a minimum 20% tipper at restaurants that have good service and food.

Yes I know it's my choice to tip or not but for those who are timid, it's a way to bully them into a tip.

Again, I know it's my choice to tip or not. I want to know what I am missing for Panera to push for tips at their self serve restaurant (without actually making the food)?

I agree. Jersey Mike's does the same thing and you have to click no tip with the kid standing right there staring at you.

I never tip for counter service. Ridiculous!!!

SFSkol 07-22-2017 04:59 PM

If you pay by credit card at the liquor huts at the Spanish Springs Square, you get a screen asking for (if I remember correctly), a 0, 15, 18, 20% tip. Just for pouring a beer? I always just throw my loose change in the tip jar.

TommyT 07-22-2017 05:43 PM

Tell them to ask you about the service and "Tip" question as you are leaving the establishment. I NEVER tip before I receive their service...

sallybowron 07-22-2017 07:52 PM

Tip
 
Olive garden has it also, but at least they do sreve the food. What's up with Panera?


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