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Tipping Culture is Changing. Here’s What You Need to Know.

Tipping Culture is Changing. Here’s What You Need to Know.

FromTop of Mind with Julie Rose


Tipping Culture is Changing. Here’s What You Need to Know.

FromTop of Mind with Julie Rose

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’re being asked to tip more – and in more places – than ever before in America. And surveys show we’re annoyed and confused by “tipflation” and “tipcreep.” What are the rules in this new tipping culture? How much is expected when you’re ordering food at the counter and that screen pops up asking for a tip? What’s that money for? And is it okay not to tip in those cases?

In this episode of Top of Mind, we’ll explain why tipping culture is changing in America and what it suggests about us, as a society. Because it’s not just about the money. It’s about how we value the people doing really personal things for us; people who are often strangers of a different social status. We’ll hear from both sides of the counter – a confused customer and a food service worker who’s spent her entire career working for tips. We’ll meet the owner of a pizza restaurant in Brooklyn who tried to eliminate tips and failed. And the researcher known as “America’s tipping expert” will explain the perfect storm that led to this tipping point and what to do next time you’re asked to tip.

Podcast Guests:
Matt Johnson, Top of Mind listener from Texas

Jaime Wilson, behind-the-counter worker, food blogger and self-employed baker

Mike Fadem, owner and founder of Ops and Leo, pizzerias in Brooklyn, New York and drummer for The Jealous Girlfriends

Michael Lynn, professor of consumer behavior and services marketing at the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (74)

Each week we take a potentially divisive topic and go searching for perspectives on it that help us feel more empathy, more hope, and maybe a little challenged. We’re not trying to change your mind. We just think in a world that’s so divided, there’s power in thinking deeply about why we see things the way we do. We believe it can help us become better citizens, more effective advocates, and kinder neighbors. Hosted by award-winning journalist Julie Rose, the Top of Mind podcast is a production of BYUradio.