Multiple outlets report that tipping practices in the United States are expanding beyond traditional service settings. They say that paying by card for a wide range of everyday purchases increasingly leads customers to be prompted to add a tip, and that the experience can feel like either an invitation or pressure to leave gratuities. The articles note that tipping expectations have intensified compared with earlier norms. In particular, they state that a 10 per cent tip is no longer seen as sufficient by some establishments or consumers, and that higher percentages are being suggested or expected more often. The sources frame the trend as part of a broader shift in how payment terminals and checkout screens operate, with tips presented as a default option or prominent choice during transactions. While the accounts focus on customer experience, they generally indicate that tipping requests are becoming more widespread, including in contexts where customers may not previously have encountered gratuity prompts. The articles collectively point to growing debate over where and when tipping should apply and how much is expected.
US tipping expectations rise as card payments increasingly prompt gratuities
Multiple outlets report that tipping practices in the United States are expanding beyond traditional service settings. They say that paying by card for a wide range of everyday purchases increasingly...
- US customers are increasingly prompted to leave tips when paying by card.
- Tipping prompts appear in a wider range of transactions than in the past.
- The articles describe the experience as potentially inviting or pressuring customers to tip.
- Some outlets say 10% is no longer considered adequate by some expectations.
- Checkout or payment systems are a key factor in presenting tip options during payment.
Paying by card for anything in the US now means you’re likely invited – or pressured – to leave a tip. And 10 per cent doesn’t cut it any more.
10 hours agoPaying by card for anything in the US now means you’re likely invited – or pressured – to leave a tip. And 10 per cent doesn’t cut it any more.
10 hours agoPaying by card for anything in the US now means you’re likely invited – or pressured – to leave a tip. And 10 per cent doesn’t cut it any more.
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