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Customers furious after catching restaurant lying about suggested tip percentage

Monday, 25/03/2024, 19:09 (GMT+7)

On social media, a customer calls out a restaurant after catching them lying about the suggested tip percentage, leaving several users baffled.

In a viral video on TikTok, a customer is stunned after showing the receipt, raising eyebrows over the tip percentages.

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The video raises concerns about dishonesty regarding suggested tip percentages in restaurants. Image Credit: Getty

A customer sparked discussion on the Tiktok platform after catching the restaurant lying about the suggested tip percentage

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A TikToker has called out a restaurant for discrepancies in suggested tip percentages on receipts. Image Credits: @kentsports/Tiktok

A TikTok user (@kentsports) has sparked a debate about restaurant tipping practices after noticing a discrepancy on a bill. 

In the footage, the receipt offered pre-calculated suggested tip percentages, but a closer look revealed a potential issue.

The TikToker revealed that the amount on the bill and the percentage don't actually match up.

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Tipping has become a widely discussed topic on social media. Image Credit: @kentsports/Tiktok

Many restaurants now offer pre-calculated suggested tip percentages on receipts for customer convenience. This simplifies the process of leaving a 15%, 18%, or 20% tip, eliminating the need for mental math.

Additionally, the TikTok video also highlights the importance of pre-calculated percentages.

In the footage, the TikToker suggested double-checking these pre-calculated amounts for tips. In this instance, the suggested tip percentages did not accurately reflect the actual math.

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The video has the caption: "Im always going to fall for this but whatever id rather over tip than under tip at restaurants." Image Credit: @kentsports/Tiktok

The video showcased a receipt for a $20 bill. The suggested 15% tip was listed as $5.02, 18% as $6.02, and 20% as a surprising $6.69. Mathematically, 20% of $20 should be $4.00, not $6.69.

Moreover, the TikToker expressed his appreciation for the convenience of suggested tips but raised concerns about potential misrepresentation.

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The TikToker, @kentsports, showcased a scenario where suggested tips on a $20 bill were inaccurately calculated. Image Credit: Getty

He admitted to personally over-tipping rather than under-tipping, but some viewers offered alternative explanations.

He added:  "I'm always going to fall for this but whatever I'd rather over tip than under tip at restaurants."

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The TikToker suggests that customers need to double-check their bills to ensure accurate tipping practices. Image Credit: Getty

Below the video, the viewer suggested that the discrepancy might stem from a discounted bill due to a coupon or special offer.  In this scenario, the tip percentages could have been calculated before the discount was applied.