I'm against it, not because I think restaurants should be a charity (which no one said, and is absurd) but because it breaks the social contact.
A restaurant hires wait staff for a certain amount, this is a business expense. You have no business without people to work it.
You hire wait staff at below minimum wage, with the agreement that they will be able to make up for this by providing good service and receiving tips.
The customer decides what to tip. The money they provide as a tip is being paid to the waiter, in exchange for the quality of service. They are NOT paying the restaurant, which they have already done by paying the agreed upon price of the food.
Credit card transaction fees are nothing new. In no other business would an employer charge their employees to process credit card transactions. If you cannot afford to take credit cards without deducting it from your employee pay, then you cannot afford to take credit cards.
A restaurant hires wait staff for a certain amount, this is a business expense. You have no business without people to work it.
You hire wait staff at below minimum wage, with the agreement that they will be able to make up for this by providing good service and receiving tips.
The customer decides what to tip. The money they provide as a tip is being paid to the waiter, in exchange for the quality of service. They are NOT paying the restaurant, which they have already done by paying the agreed upon price of the food.
Credit card transaction fees are nothing new. In no other business would an employer charge their employees to process credit card transactions. If you cannot afford to take credit cards without deducting it from your employee pay, then you cannot afford to take credit cards.