To me, tipping has always been reserved for waiters and waitresses whose hourly pay rate is below minimum wage, however I'm noticing more and more non-sit-down style restaurants displaying tip jars for the staff next to the cash register. And it confuses me.
I ordered a burger and fries the other day and they were cold. I ate them anyway, because I feel like I can't complain or send it back. What do you do when your food is wrong - or cold?
Taco Bell was forced to retract its anti-vegetable commercial for promoting its 12-pack of tacos. The ad opens with the narrator deriding vegetables, saying "Veggies on game day is like punting on fourth and one — it's a cop out."
If you thought Subway wasn’t going to budge an inch on its stance regarding the scandal over how long its footlong sandwiches really are, you’re wrong.
Maybe Subway is stepping up their game a tad. They've made it abundantly clear that they now have avocados and sriracha sauce, and they will NOT be putting ketchup on anybody's sandwich. At all. They don't even have ketchup, and one employee was willing to fight to prove it. They don't call them sandwich artists for nothing.
Would you eat more fast food from McDonald’s if they delivered it right to your doorstep? The burger mogul intends to find out exactly that when they unleash their new “McDelivery” early next year. The only problem? It's in Japan.