From takeout coffee to hairstyling and fine dining – you may have noticed a phenomenon known as ‘tip creep’ or ‘tip inflation’ when you go to pay for a service.
It manifests in a couple of ways: tip requests on items you may not have ever tipped on before; and also an increase in the tip amount options presented to you.
A national survey in April by the Angus Reid Institute (ARI) on behalf of Restaurants Canada suggests 44 per cent of people across the country are tipping more when dining out.
It also showed that Ontario (53 per cent) and B.C. (45 per cent) were the provinces most likely to tip, while Albertans (34 per cent) were least likely to tip more. Anne Gaviola mas more.
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It manifests in a couple of ways: tip requests on items you may not have ever tipped on before; and also an increase in the tip amount options presented to you.
A national survey in April by the Angus Reid Institute (ARI) on behalf of Restaurants Canada suggests 44 per cent of people across the country are tipping more when dining out.
It also showed that Ontario (53 per cent) and B.C. (45 per cent) were the provinces most likely to tip, while Albertans (34 per cent) were least likely to tip more. Anne Gaviola mas more.
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