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Do we really need to tip for every service now, or are we just being guilt-tripped into paying extra?
With tipping prompts appearing on tablets for everything from coffee to takeout, many wonder if it's a genuine support for workers or a guilt-driven upsell in 2026's cost-of-living crisis. Cast your vote and share your take on where you draw the line.
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