Should you be tipping because we're currently in a cost of living crisis? 9News
Every week we will break down, debunk and demystify your rights as a shopper in Australia. This week we are looking at the practice of tipping, and how the regulations work in Australia.
That's why each week we'll answer a question surrounding what shoppers are – and aren't – entitled to when dealing with retailers and manufacturers.Tipping is not a legal requirement in Australia, due to our rock-solid minimum wage.Eating out recently I've noticed a lot of restaurants are using QR codes for ordering.
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