Better than having to select custom tip and introducing the zero manually.
Facepalm
I just click No Tip and then remind myself "It is not my responsibility to subsidize the business owner paying their employees."
I can be a little sympathetic to the argument "this feature is built into our Point of Sale device, we didn't ask for it".
But 30/40/50% tip is not the default anywhere, that was done on purpose.
Many restaurants I go to will tap the "no tip" button for you before letting you pay.
Can anyone enlighten me on why it says the original cost is $26.17 and the cost is $28, whilst they're still asking for a tip?
I live in Holland and basically only tip a small amount (like 10%) and only at restaurants. Maybe if it rains when my food is being delivered too.
Anyway.
I'm currently on business travel and happy to tip since its money from my soulless corporate employer. It's going to be a real struggle when I'm on vacation in the US though. 😆