Opinion: Tip Prompt Fatigue Grows as Businesses Add Requests to Every Sale
A Fox News opinion piece argues that tip requests have expanded far beyond traditional service industries in the United States. Businesses are increasingly programming point-of-sale systems to prompt customers for gratuities on routine purchases such as coffee, retail items, and self-checkout transactions. Critics contend that this trend creates social pressure and discomfort for consumers who feel obligated to tip even when no personal service was rendered. The article calls on businesses and consumers alike to reconsider the expanding culture of tip solicitation. The piece has drawn early discussion on Hacker News, reflecting broader public frustration with so-called 'tip creep.'
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