I've worked quite a few food service jobs so my opinion is skewed. I tip at least 5$ or 20% (double tax) whichever is higher, and the sky is the limit depending on service.
Delivery is usually the same. I'll often tip $6 to Jimmy Johns drivers for a $6.50 sandwich, as long as they're friendly.
I know that tips makes or break your day when you work food service. I try and tip well enough to turn a shit day to an alright day or keep a great day great.
Biggest tip was $25 on a $69 breakfast at Flappy Jack's in LA because the service defined excellent. I love that fucking restaurant.
Delivery is usually the same. I'll often tip $6 to Jimmy Johns drivers for a $6.50 sandwich, as long as they're friendly.
I know that tips makes or break your day when you work food service. I try and tip well enough to turn a shit day to an alright day or keep a great day great.
Biggest tip was $25 on a $69 breakfast at Flappy Jack's in LA because the service defined excellent. I love that fucking restaurant.

). I think most people don't realize that tips (dependant on restaurant) don't just go to the server, they get split among the entire kitchen and service staff. 


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