If an owner is taking the tips owed to the employee that's illegal. Most places have a tip share suggested policy. At my place the kitchen gets 10% of food sales as a tip... Typically whether or not the customer has chosen to actually tip.
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As someone who uses square at our business, you can indeed customize it a little bit. Though I've never seen the "talk to a cashier button." Ours says custom tip where someone can place a zero $$ tip as well.
But to the point of square taking a cut... The entire amount (including tip) has a percentage taken by square... So they do want you to have as big a transaction as possible because they make more money.
Like a boss
Never needed money when you could call collect and when prompted for a name you gave a speedy, "mom pick me up at the mall!!" And of course she'd decline the call.
Some of 'em might be deserving of such a euphemism.
Yeah this was a minor victory riot. Nothing like the Lakers three-peat in the early 2000s
Definitely should have written "no cherries," but it is a common restaurant industry term in the US.
Interestingly enough, you can also 86 a person. This means they're not allowed to come back to the bar/restaurant/etc...
Had the OG Droid but mine was a weird offshoot that had the rubberized keyboard that became standard in Droid 2.
Travelled from US to Europe and during the trip the keys started falling out 1 by 1. Made it darn near unusable.
Still... Loved that phone and would get a modern day version of it still. Miss those physical keyboard days!
Jenny should have put pivot positions on her orders before heading off to break.
Would be cool it the links could be in a lower tree and collapsible. Or just not show at all
Consider me 'got' lol