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A tip jar (also known as a tip cup) is a container, commonly a glass jar, into which customers can put a
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. A tip jar is usually situated at the point-of-sale at many businesses. Although common in many countries around the world, tip jars in food and drink establishments are ubiquitous in the
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. The tip jar has become a source of controversy. Customers may feel discouraged from patronizing establishments using them. They may also feel that tip jars are inappropriate at certain types of establishments such as movie-theater concession counters, dry cleaners, take-out restaurants, gym locker rooms or grocery bagger's work stations. Many feel social pressure to use them, or that they are paying too high a total price when purchasing a simple item.


History

The tip jar may have originated hundreds of years ago. A 1946 editorial in ''Life'' claimed that English taverns used prominently displayed urns for tips that were labelled 'To Insure
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'. However, there is no historical evidence to support this.


Proceeds

Usually, the accumulated tips are divided among all of the workers during the shift. In one case, a court case resulted when supervisors and assistant managers claimed that they were entitled to a share at a
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coffee outlet in New York.


At piano bars

A pianist at a
piano bar A piano bar (also known as a piano lounge) consists of a piano or electronic keyboard played by a professional musician as a central part of an establishment that also serves alcoholic drinks. Piano bars can be located in a cocktail lounge, bar ...
may earn tips from a tip jar to supplementing the normally small salary. This may be a basket, jar, or oversized brandy snifter placed on or near the piano. Tips may be given by customers who have been played a song that was requested by being written on a napkin.


Digital tip jar

This allows customers to swipe their credit card in a simulated tip jar. The card reader is set to charge a certain amount, normally one dollar. Customer wishing to tip more can swipe the card numerous times. Payment kiosks operated with software and hardware from companies like
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(formerly and still commonly known as Square), also act as a digital tip jar, encouraging people to click a tip button. However, Square has been criticized in the past for encouraging customers to leave gratuity out of guilt. These "tip screens" have also been blamed for accelerating
tipflation Tipflation and tip creep are terms to describe the United States' recent widespread expansion of gratuity to more industries, as opposed to being traditionally only prevalent in full-service restaurants. Tipflation's origins are likely the COVID- ...
in the United States. New kiosk-less methods of digital tipping are making their way into our ever growing cashless society. Rather than use a bulky card reader or a pre-defined tip button, new companies lik
Tip Buddy
are making digital tipping available through the use of QR codes that open an interface on the tippers mobile device. Secure payment options like Apple Pay and Google Pay are making the experience easy and fast for the tipper.


See also

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Mandatory tipping Mandatory tipping (also known as a mandatory gratuity or an autograt) is a tip which is added automatically to the customer's bill, without the customer determining the amount or being asked. It may be implemented in several ways, such as apply ...
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Tipflation Tipflation and tip creep are terms to describe the United States' recent widespread expansion of gratuity to more industries, as opposed to being traditionally only prevalent in full-service restaurants. Tipflation's origins are likely the COVID- ...


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