Where I live a buffet costs $20 per person, so we don't go there anymore. On a four person meal the buffet is making $80. Multiply that by dozens of tables. If they can't pay their staff properly with that, then there is a problem with the restaurant not the customers. In my state people receive at least minimum wage of $9.19/hr and tips are not allowed to be used in calculating the payment of their wages. At this buffet, you get your own food, you get your own drinks and they bring you nothing. They do take away dirty plates (sometimes, other times we've had to stack them).
I do not see much of a difference between this sort of buffet and a place like McDonalds where you order at the counter and take your own food to the table. Some people bus their own trays, some people don't and the McDonalds employee has to clean off the table. Tips are not given then, nor are they expected. These people clean up the lobby and are often back doing dishes and wiping trays between times. How is the buffet different than fast food, really? Any place where you pay first and transport your own food to your table, is not a place where I would leave a tip. I will tip generously at places that actually have real table service if that service is good, less so if it is lazy, none if it is atrocious. I'm not anti-tip, but paying someone extra for doing their job of cleaning a table is not something I believe in.
I worked in restaurants for seven years so that probably colors some of my thinking here. I would never have demanded or even expected a tip, especially just for bussing a table.
I do not see much of a difference between this sort of buffet and a place like McDonalds where you order at the counter and take your own food to the table. Some people bus their own trays, some people don't and the McDonalds employee has to clean off the table. Tips are not given then, nor are they expected. These people clean up the lobby and are often back doing dishes and wiping trays between times. How is the buffet different than fast food, really? Any place where you pay first and transport your own food to your table, is not a place where I would leave a tip. I will tip generously at places that actually have real table service if that service is good, less so if it is lazy, none if it is atrocious. I'm not anti-tip, but paying someone extra for doing their job of cleaning a table is not something I believe in.
I worked in restaurants for seven years so that probably colors some of my thinking here. I would never have demanded or even expected a tip, especially just for bussing a table.
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