gaudystead 13 hours ago

While I would love to agree with you, in America restaurants of all sizes (and personal transportation companies) seemingly often rely on tips from customers to supplement the wages of their workers instead of just paying them fairly.

  • vasco 10 hours ago

    Yeah so you shouldn't help them do that if you disagree with the practice

    • wizzwizz4 2 hours ago

      It's a collective action problem: it can't be solved by individuals like this. All you'll achieve is complicity in wage theft. A viable approach might be to prefer doing business with companies who promise their workers a good wage, but this requires that your local businesses actually make that commitment. To get that, you'll have to go outside the abstraction of the market, and actually talk to decisionmakers within the businesses. (This is sometimes called "activism".)

fuzzer371 12 hours ago

Have fun when no one wants to deliver food to you.

  • ileonichwiesz 6 hours ago

    The army of faceless delivery gig workers can’t exactly pick and choose. They deliver the food or they get banned from the platform and replaced by the next guy.

    • dennis_jeeves2 an hour ago

      >replaced by the next guy.

      There is a loser born every minute. (The loser has no choice in been born, though)

  • drnick1 4 hours ago

    Do you also tip Amazon drivers? If not, then I don't see why food should be different.