Tipping culture has been sparking a lot of debates lately, and today’s story is another one to add to the pile.
After seeing more people join the anti-tipping movement online, one customer (u/SingleMomOf5ive) decided to take a stand — and it didn’t exactly go over quietly.
After racking up a hefty salon bill, they deliberately left a zero tip and let the cashier know it was intentional.
What followed was a confrontation that ended with them being told not to come back.
Whether you think tipping is out of control or you’re firmly team “just leave something,” it’s one of those Reddit stories that feels like a snapshot of the bigger conversation happening everywhere right now.
Keep going for the full story and the top reactions from commenters.
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