Posted on 10/14/2015 3:46:14 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
--SNIP-- Ultimately, its diners who will get the short end of the breadstick.
Meyer will hike prices at his restaurants in order to make the math work reportedly from 20 to 25%.
For diners who typically tip 15%, that means quite a change though Meyer says the extra money will go towards increasing the wages of all restaurant workers, from the chefs, who take home the most green, to the dishwashers at the bottom of the food chain.
The average person is going to do the math and say I was going to pay A plus B anyway, Meyer told Eater. In our case, its going to be A plus B plus C, because in addition to the 20% you wouldve tipped, were also trying to right what has been a labor of wrong, and thats going to cost a couple more points on top of that.
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
Of course all the lefties will be totally surprised when business is off and restaurants start closing.
There was a story here on FR a year or so back where the magnanimous restaurant owner decided to let customers pay what they could afford, if they elected to pay at all. The establishment closed soon thereafter.
Funny how liberals are continually bitten in the backside by the laws of real economics.
He’s making income more TAXABLE.
Same as the women’s movement: It was all about DIGNITY, right?
Wrong!
It was all about making the unseen income of 50% of the population TAXABLE —mom has to work, get taxed, and then the people she hired to BADLY raise her kids ALSO gets taxed:
A TOOFER..!
Oh, and the kids also get into the school system much ealier, so mm, mm good, Barak Hussein Obama.
THEN women don’t need men, who get incarcerated and go on welfare.
AND the son follows suit, and the daughters also get knocked up and go on benefits, etc.
So rather than a twoofer it’s more like a fifther..?
Tipping is a brilliant scheme. Customer service is better in restaurants than in any other retail establishments of like caliber. Wait staff know that they will experience immediate consequences of service, good or bad. I always get excellent service in restaurants. Timely, professional and very personable.
Redistribute money from the waiters to the chefs. That’s going to guarantee high quality waiters.
It’s just a way to transfer wealth and ensure equality of outcome.
And that is a path to ensuring equality of input.
Quality of service will slide to the lowest common denominator.
How many waiters will now ask themselves “Why should I hustle? Without tips no matter how hard I work I still only make as much as the goof offs and incompetents?”
well the best waiters and waitresses are really just lucky...they really haven’t”built those skills”...so this does make it fair.
” its more like a fifther...”
I think I shall just get a fifth er whiskey and drink it.
Maitre D - 10%
Bartender/cocktail waitress - 10%
Busboys - 10%
Kitchen crew - 5%
From my $150, I went home with about $100.
I worked 4 nights a week and made about $400 a week, plus wages (about $75 a week).
My apartment (3 blocks to the beach) was $150 a month. I was not complaining about either the minimum wage or the splits, as they all earned it.
I bet the system of splits has not changed over the years.
The headline is totally bogus. this guy hasn’t banned tipping - he’s done exactly the opposite: he’s made tipping mandatory, and at a rate he’s decided on.
That’s all I’d need to know to make sure I never patronized his establishment.
His idea of fairness is charging his customers more. Hy doesn’t he forego any evil profit and give it to the noble dish washer
Correct
> I always get excellent service in restaurants. Timely, professional and very personable.
That hasn’t been my experience. The “service” I experience is for the most part is mediocre. Tipping pretty much encourages servers to handle more customers at once.
It means that the service will always be premium quality - without exception.
If there is an exception (and there will be) then he is ripping of his customers by making them pay for good service when they don’t get it. Smart restaurantuer!
.....I think “socialist” Europe and “socialist” New York do indeed have a lot in common and therefore this “socialist” approach at Danny Meyer’s Restaurants might work. It will be interesting to see if it does.
But, in Central Texas, even a few bad or awful service complaints and your out of business. So, I don’t see this Euro/New York idea spreading. And, most folks here would see right through this scheme and not even patronize the place to begin with.
Economic experiments can be wicked fun.
So now you’ll also have to pay 9% additional sales tax on the 25% dining cost increase. No sales tax on tips.
“I always get excellent service in restaurants.”
Me too. Namely because I don’t go to many and the ones I do go to I go to repeatedly, and I tip well for good service. At one restaurant, I ask for a specific server every time and tip like crazy, including an extra tip for the sushi chefs. This server knows our names and what we order; we practically don’t need menus. And when we bring guests, it’s almost embarrassing as the staff greets us effusively and by name. The sushi chefs always carve us large chunks of yellow tail, too.
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