Chelsea Welch, Applebee's waitress, fired. How do you handle mandatory tipping?
You've been hit with a mandatory gratuity of 18 percent. What do you do?
Well, Pastor Alois Bell left a biting note on her Applebee's receipt: "I give God 10% Why do you get 18?"
At Applebee's and many other restaurants, a gratuity becomes mandatory if the party is more than six or eight people. Do you have to pay it?
An Applebee's waitress posted a photo of Pastor Bell's receipt and it went viral online. The St. Louis pastor called the Applebee's manager to complain. Bell reportedly said her notation on the receipt was a 鈥渓apse in judgment that has been blown out of proportion.鈥 鈥淢y heart is really broken,鈥 said the 37-year-old Bell. 鈥淚鈥檝e brought embarrassment to my church and ministry,"
Applebee's responded Jan. 30 by firing Chelsea Welch, the waitress who posted a photo of the receipt. In a statement, Applebee鈥檚 spokesperson Dan Smith reported that, 鈥淥ur franchisee has apologized to the Guest鈥 for violating the patron鈥檚 鈥渞ight to privacy.鈥 The individual responsible for the leak 鈥渋s no longer employed by the franchise,鈥 Smith added.
聽that she was surprised that Applebee's fired her, "especially because there was nothing specific in the employee handbook admonishing this behavior."
"I had no intention of starting a witch hunt or hurting anyone. I just wanted to share a picture I found interesting," she said. 鈥淚 come home exhausted, sore, burnt, dirty, and blistered on a good day. And after all that, I can be fired for 鈥榚mbarrassing鈥 someone who directly insults their server on religious grounds.鈥
Obviously, Chelsea Welch might have handled the pastor's snub differently, especially if she'd known that her job was on the line. But how else might Pastor Bell have handled the mandatory tip? When did a tip become something that a customer had to pay, instead of a reward for good service?
The legality of mandatory tipping varies from state to state, depending on how the tax code treats tips. But there have been at least where restaurant customers have refused to pay a mandatory gratuity. In both cases, the restaurant management called the police and had the customers arrested. And in both cases, the prosecuting attorney's chose not to press charges, saying that any gratuity is by its nature discretionary or voluntary.
But are there other options when faced with a restaurant's mandatory tipping policy?
Personal finance blogger Len Penzo offers , including:
What do you think of Chelsea Welch's response to Pastor Bell's note? What do you think of mandatory tipping?