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No problem. violetpastille Dec 2018 #1
Time to eliminate the 'tipping culture' GoneOffShore Dec 2018 #2
so true edhopper Dec 2018 #17
It's also a holdover from post-slaverly Merlot Dec 2018 #26
time to eliminate the health insurance industry Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2018 #34
Yep. akraven Dec 2018 #3
Restaurants in San Francisco have been charging this for years CreekDog Dec 2018 #4
I'd pay more rpannier Dec 2018 #5
Absoloutely bluecollar2 Dec 2018 #6
I'd pay more for everyone's health care JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2018 #7
This. NT WeekiWater Dec 2018 #20
I like it and think it's a good idea, raises awareness Merlot Dec 2018 #28
Yes. calimary Dec 2018 #8
food and service prices should reflect handmade34 Dec 2018 #9
A New York restaurant tried this several months ago. Eliminated tipping and raised food prices. 3Hotdogs Dec 2018 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Dec 2018 #11
I would rather them raise prices, wages, woodsprite Dec 2018 #12
If it means when they are sick HAB911 Dec 2018 #13
I totally agree. Delmette2.0 Dec 2018 #15
I'd pay more in taxes for everyone's health care Generic Brad Dec 2018 #14
NO! Healthcare should NOT be tied to one's job or salary! Greybnk48 Dec 2018 #16
I agree with you, healthcare should not be tied to a job Merlot Dec 2018 #30
Four percent? You bet I would! hedda_foil Dec 2018 #18
I think we need to ditch the concept of healthcare being attached to employment. WeekiWater Dec 2018 #19
I'd pay more in taxes, not more to a restaurant owner. Iggo Dec 2018 #21
I would rather see ... Merrill1066 Dec 2018 #22
depends on what kind of health insurance restaurant provides delisen Dec 2018 #29
Finance it with a 15% national sales tax like the Canada GST or Europe VAT MichMan Dec 2018 #23
Why a "surcharge"? brooklynite Dec 2018 #24
Would happily do that. NT Adrahil Dec 2018 #25
Of course not; what a stupid notion. Codeine Dec 2018 #27
Since my daughter is presently a server at a high end restaurant in Chicago (RPM Steak) Heartstrings Dec 2018 #31
There should be no discussion of how to provide benefits to these workers, e.g., raise salaries, ... SWBTATTReg Dec 2018 #32
I tip at a flat 15% on my card and the rest in cash underpants Dec 2018 #33
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