Jesú Cintora connected this Wednesday with one of his collaborators, Cocituber. (His real name is Alfonso Ortega), is known for his food videos on social networks
“Hello Jesus, I just finished eating and this is happening more and more. This looks like America“ said the influencer in a video from the restaurant.
“They just brought me a bill for a meal for four people for 88.25 euros. But for example, on this bill: They usually say “suggested tip””Koshtuber pointed out.
Furthermore, “At the bottom of the ticket there was written in slightly larger letters the amount of 92.25 euros. what do you pay in tips”.
”Be very careful when paying your bills Because if you want to leave a tip, leave it, otherwise no. I don’t think they can offer if you can leave. I would probably rather leave 5 euros than give 2 euros,” said the culinary influencer.
Spanish TV host he asked the panelists People who were at the table with him, whether they tipped or not when they went to the restaurant.
Patricia Suarez, founder and president of the financial user association ASUFIN, commented: “If they like the service and the food, they’ll leave.”.
Javier Arroca said, “Sometimes,” and Ana Cabanillas said, “Sometimes.” when they change my day for the better”.
Finally Sister Lucia Karam’s turn has come.: “Sister Lucia, the tip she is leaving is the food bank distribution and continuing to do that every day,” Cintra emphasized.
But the nun added: “But I also leave a tip when I go. If they served me well, I leave a tip as well. I think so.” If everyone in the hospitality industry was paid well, there would be no need for tips.”.
“What I don’t agree with is that in some places they say it has to be 10% of what you eat. As in Italy, tipping is mandatory” he concluded.