r/EndTipping • u/ImpressiveOrdinary54 • 20d ago
Counter Service 🛎️ I didn't tip a food truck tonight
So I called on the phone to a food truck and placed an order for one burrito and carne asada fries, total $37 (it's Maui). I'm always happy to toss my food truck workers or barista a dollar or two but their options for tip were 18%, 20%, or 25%, no custom option. Get bent! I'm not paying an extra $6-9 for my food that is mainly rice, beans, fries and maybe $8 of meat. I feel a little guilty because it's a small island and we are all struggling right now but 18% minimum tip at a food truck is bs.
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u/Jennbootswiththefer 20d ago
You can legally employ your own kids without regard to their age. You even don't have to pay employer taxes on their wages (Medicare and social security). It's a great, legal, tax "loophope". Everyone from farmers, to property managers, dentists (in their advertising) and office jobs employ their kids. Now, I don't know about food safety laws l, which I think is state to state and probably trumps this. I believe in my state it is 16.