Poll: 70 Percent of Detroit Diners Say They’re Tipping More During the Pandemic

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Poll: 70 Percent of Detroit Diners Say They’re Tipping More During the Pandemic
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Poll: 70 percent of Detroit diners say they’re tipping more during the pandemic (via EaterDetroit)

Detroit Diners overwhelmingly say they’re being more generous with tipping restaurant waitstaff during the pandemic. In a recent Eater Detroit poll, 70 percent of respondents said they are tipping more than they might have pre-pandemic. That’s a shift from an earlier

As it turned out, more than half of respondents say they’re now tipping between 21 percent and 25 percent on their bill for onsite service and roughly 16 percent said they generally tipped between 26 percent and 30 percent for in-person service. A small number of diners, about 6 percent, say they’re tipping above 31 percent.

Tipping for delivery orders was relatively on par with takeout and curbside pickup purchases. A majority of patrons said they tipped between 11 percent and 20 percent for orders brought to their door, and another 31 percent said they tipped up to 25 percent on such orders.

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