Global Winnipeg hit the streets on Thursday to find out how residents feel about tipping options appearing during more transactions, and some prompts appearing in checkouts at non-hospitality services. Opinions were mixed with some voices saying there is an imbalance between service and tips, while others feel service staff are entitled to tips as the government is to taxes.
Winnipeg residents respond to increased tipping prompts during checkout
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