A bill in the Florida House, if passed, could change the relationship between patrons and restaurants when it comes to tipping and service fees.
HB 535, titled āPublic Lodging and Public Food Service Establishments,ā clarifies the terms under which diners may be removed from restaurants if they do not pay their bill.
And a recent amendment that was added addresses automatic tipping and service charges.Ā
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Diners would no longer need to pay a required gratuity or service charge if the quality of the service they received was not satisfactory.Ā
āA guest may not be required to pay an automatic gratuity or service charge if the guest complains ⦠about the quality of service provided,ā the amendmentās text says.Ā
A Florida bill addresses auto-tipping and service charges; it would require tips only from parties of six people or more. (iStock)
Automatic gratuity or service charges may only be included for parties with six or more guests.Ā
The legislation would also require restaurants to disclose who is receiving the gratuity or service charge and break down the percentages.
A spokesperson with the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association told Fox News Digital that the organization opposes the amendment.
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āWe understand that customers may be experiencing ātip fatigueā because they are feeling compelled to tip even when, historically, no tip would be warranted,ā the spokesperson said.
āHowever, many restaurants in Florida and across the U.S. use service charges as a key tool for insuring service and success.ā
Patrons could refute required service charges if not satisfactory. (iStock)
Nine out of 10 Americans believe that the tipping culture in the U.S. has āgotten out of control,ā according to a recent WalletHub survey.
Eighty-three percent of Americans believe automatic service charges should be banned, while about half of Americans said they often tip because of social pressure rather than for good service.Ā
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In the ār/TikTokCringeā Reddit forum, one user posted, āTipping culture is definitely insane in the U.S.ā
The post garnered nearly 9,000 reactions, with users sharing thoughts on ātipping culture.ā
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āCoffee, pick up food orders, fast food, and farmers markets, Iām sorry but I just canāt anymore. Itās gotten so out of hand,ā said one user.
Nine out of 10 Americans believe that the tipping culture has āgotten out of control,ā according to a recent survey. (iStock)
Another Redditor commented, āI tip if Iām sitting down and I need a server to order. Anything else, 0%.ā
Said another person, āTipping is so insane that now I always ask if tips will go to the person serving me or not.ā
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One Redditor said, āIĀ stopped tipping a long time ago, pretty much as soon as I decided food was overpriced.ā
If the proposed law passes, it would take effect July 1.