Tipping/gratuity etiquette.
When I was growing up, the standard was 10%. In my early adulthood, while working in the industry the standard was 15%. Today, it appears to be 18%.
With inflation and current prices being significantly higher, it seems logical to me that the gratuity would increase just with the "%" being the key factor. So why does the "%" have to increase also?
Recently I've begun to take my father to these 'all you can eat buffets'. The only thing the server has to really do is bring you your drink and clear the dishes. Should this server get the same % as in a full service restaurant? I am aware that employers don't have to pay these type of employees minimum wage, but where do we draw the line?
When I was growing up, the standard was 10%. In my early adulthood, while working in the industry the standard was 15%. Today, it appears to be 18%.
With inflation and current prices being significantly higher, it seems logical to me that the gratuity would increase just with the "%" being the key factor. So why does the "%" have to increase also?
Recently I've begun to take my father to these 'all you can eat buffets'. The only thing the server has to really do is bring you your drink and clear the dishes. Should this server get the same % as in a full service restaurant? I am aware that employers don't have to pay these type of employees minimum wage, but where do we draw the line?


