• IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I can’t stand budtenders honestly, like, I’m not looking for your vibes based appraisal of the weed in your store. I want a testing sheet.

    I wanna look at a chart listing cannabinoids and cross-reffing them with their Strains.

    I don’t want to have to go look on leafly to see if a particular Strain contains Beta-Caryophyline or CBA or CBN. I’m a medical user, I have been doing this long enough I know what cannabinoids to look out for, I just don’t understand why dispos don’t cater to that.

    Edit: autocorrupt

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      1 year ago

      And then they want a 10% tip for taking a half hour to pull 20 products out of a bin and ring them up.

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        1 year ago

        Just don’t tip, nobody is making you. Some people like to have the option, let them. I will never understand the incessant complaining on payment terminals accepting tips. Press the big red button and move on?

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          1 year ago

          People aren’t complaining about it’s mere existence.

          They’re complaining about the fact that its presence inherently implies an expectation to tip. And empathic people that are patronizing a merchant that has any amount of service provided will, when blatantly presented the option to tip, feel obligated to, especially since the person that will be getting the tip is typically staying at them while they complete the process.

          Now you can say something like “get over it”, but lots of people don’t like being made to feel like that. Even the ones that do still put their foot down and refuse still don’t enjoy being asked.

          I would venture to guess that even people who like tipping enjoy it more when it’s not an obvious option, because offering one at all makes it feel like a grander gesture.

          The option to tip has always existed, but making it more streamlined and impossible to auto skip it is just uncomfortable. Not choosing to and intentionally choosing not to are different things, and it makes people uncomfortable.

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            1 year ago

            I agree with everything you are saying about the implication and the position it puts people in. I’m not sure that its preferable to always include a tip option.

            However, people do complain about its existence. I have worked at places that have a tip option, and people do complain to the worker about the option being there. Nobody working there has asked for the option to be installed, just press “No tip”.