Most Canadians say the gratuity system is getting out of hand as 'tip-inflation' has significantly raised the cost for many services, even for some who have never had a tipping system before.
Following a more than a year of high inflation, most Canadians believe the gratuities in the service industry is getting out of hand, new polling suggests.found that 59 per cent of Canadians would prefer a system that has a "service included" model where employees would be paid higher wages and customers wouldn't have to tip based on the percentage of their meal.
"Four-in-five say too many places are asking for tips these days, including at least three-quarters across all regions and demographics," the study results read. Since the world began to "return to normal" following the closures of restaurants and other public spaces due to COVID-19,found that Canadians were tipping more and likely doing so out of sympathy and excitement to the return of public dining.
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