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Takeout Tipping: Not Required, But Appreciated by Some
lifestyle1 day ago

Takeout Tipping: Not Required, But Appreciated by Some

Americans aren’t typically required to tip for takeout, but tips are appreciated, especially for curbside pickup or large orders. Experts say a 10% tip is reasonable for takeout services, while the 15–20% standard for dine-in isn’t mandatory. Factors like extra packaging work, order checks, and dietary accommodations justify tipping. If you pick up in person, a tip to the preparer is a kind gesture. Online tipping prompts can pressure customers, and some diners skip ordering due to tip expectations, per a Tillster report.

Chipotle defends big portions as social chatter questions downsizing
business21 days ago

Chipotle defends big portions as social chatter questions downsizing

Chipotle’s CEO says customers can always get larger portions by simply asking, pushing back against online chatter that portions are shrinking. The stance echoes past assurances from former CEO Niccol, even as social media debates persist. The story also notes a 2.5% year-over-year decline in Q4 2025 same-store sales and online complaints that asking for more can result in higher charges, highlighting ongoing concerns about value and brand perception.

"How to Order an I-PASS Sticker Online"
how-to2 years ago

"How to Order an I-PASS Sticker Online"

The Illinois Tollway's new I-PASS stickers are available for purchase at various locations, including online at getipass.com, where users can order one or more stickers to be shipped. To order online, users need to log in or open an I-PASS account, navigate to the "Transponders" section, select "Order Transponder," choose the vehicle class and transponder type, and confirm the order. The stickers are free, and once ordered, users will receive a confirmation number and shipping address. It's important to note that the stickers are non-transferable and limited to one per vehicle, and they can be used on the Illinois Tollway, the Chicago Skyway, and other E-ZPass roadways.

QR Code Mishap Costs Woman $60,000 in Restaurant Charges
technology2 years ago

QR Code Mishap Costs Woman $60,000 in Restaurant Charges

A woman in China accidentally shared her table's ordering QR code on social media, leading to numerous fake food orders and a $60,300 bill. Despite removing the post, people continued to place orders at her table. The restaurant did not make her pay for the additional orders but was unable to trace the culprits or prevent further orders. The incident highlights the importance of information security and caution when sharing food pictures.

QR Code Mishap: Woman's $60K Restaurant Bill Goes Viral
technology2 years ago

QR Code Mishap: Woman's $60K Restaurant Bill Goes Viral

A woman in China accidentally shared her table's ordering QR code on social media, resulting in numerous fake food orders and a $60,300 bill. Despite removing the post, people continued to place orders at her table. The restaurant did not make her pay for the additional orders but couldn't trace the culprits or prevent further orders. The incident highlights the importance of information security and caution when sharing food pictures.