I'm a tipper, but some of the places I'm asked to rip don't make sense. I just deleted a thread with a picture, because I noticed the place put their name in the tip section.
They make a great product, and I like them. But... tipping for an online purchase?! Nope. I can see why people have started refusing, and I don't agree with that. But I think this over saturation of ripping was intentional.
on the one hand agree.
on the other, is the whole tipping thing a means to skirt tax laws? bc if so that is more favorable. the restaurant publishes that you have to pay 18-20% on top of the bill for a tip. they could just say no tipping and increase the price, and make the job some type of commission position. most of it won't be reported by the server. cbcd will kill the non-taxed part of it tho.
Skirting tax law only works for cash tips.
There was a tiktok that ended up on bored panda about delivery drivers using social media to call out bad, and no tippers. I saw for myself once an apartment above mine couldn't get anything delivered. My son's friend doordash driver) said their apt number was basically blacklisted.
DC did away with tips, the fallout was on r/dc. I didn't keep up with it. Basically the bad places weren't going to make it.