Anonymous
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10/20/2025, 1:41:05 PM
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Greedy waitress chases down customer and calls cops because he didn't tip her
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/yourmoney/article-15195173/waitress-chases-customer-no-tip.html
https://archive.is/z7q1U
Tipping culture in the US appears to have become so extreme that some staff now think that customers who do not leave a gratuity are breaking the law.
At least, that's what some restaurant workers seem to think, judging by a viral video this week that shows a dramatic confrontation between employees and a customer.
The clip has reignited a broader debate over whether tipping in America has spiraled out of control, raising questions about 'tipflation,' social pressure, and the expectations placed on diners.
It shows the tense aftermath after a man allegedly left a restaurant without tipping his wait staff.
According to the post, the bartender and server chased after the customer, even blocking his car with their vehicles, demanding he 'tip properly.'
The clip shows the visibly shaken man stepping out of his beat-up Honda as the two workers confront him.
'What do I do?' he asks, while his children, including a baby, sit inside the car.
One of the staff filming the scene can be heard saying, 'My brother's a cop, you gotta go back there now, bro. Seriously.'
Footage of the incident was uploaded on TikTok with the caption: 'He was cornered and the cops were called'.
It also noted that both the staff and the customer were Democrats, adding a political edge to the story.
https://archive.is/z7q1U
Tipping culture in the US appears to have become so extreme that some staff now think that customers who do not leave a gratuity are breaking the law.
At least, that's what some restaurant workers seem to think, judging by a viral video this week that shows a dramatic confrontation between employees and a customer.
The clip has reignited a broader debate over whether tipping in America has spiraled out of control, raising questions about 'tipflation,' social pressure, and the expectations placed on diners.
It shows the tense aftermath after a man allegedly left a restaurant without tipping his wait staff.
According to the post, the bartender and server chased after the customer, even blocking his car with their vehicles, demanding he 'tip properly.'
The clip shows the visibly shaken man stepping out of his beat-up Honda as the two workers confront him.
'What do I do?' he asks, while his children, including a baby, sit inside the car.
One of the staff filming the scene can be heard saying, 'My brother's a cop, you gotta go back there now, bro. Seriously.'
Footage of the incident was uploaded on TikTok with the caption: 'He was cornered and the cops were called'.
It also noted that both the staff and the customer were Democrats, adding a political edge to the story.