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January 26th - Gratuity Grievances: The Tipping Debate Continues

The contentious issue of tipping in the wake of a disappointing meal. Today I present a compilation of listener opinions on tipping etiquette, dissecting the practice's rationale and offering guidance on navigating these often-tricky situations in restaurants.


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