It’s not a problem over here (yet?), but tipping when you’re in the US is a massive con.
Standardised tipping. Not tipping if you’ve had good service, just tipping cos that’s the done thing.
I remember last year we went to Tiger Woods Popstroke, like a fancy mini golf place. The girl who we paid to get in literally clicked a few buttons on a screen, then handed us the balls. She got tipped $20 for it, by the guy we were with. I think it’s insane.
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04-06-2023 08:09 AM #31
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04-06-2023 08:49 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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05-06-2023 10:19 AM #35
The reason for large service charges and 'tips' in the US is because the serving staff receive such low wages. Basically, you're paying to top up the poor sod's salary because the business owners are so tight fisted.
My consumer related peeve is: Why the hell is food and drink so much more expensive in motorway service stations? Went to a Costa at a service station near Stirling recently and the prices were around 50% higher than in the Costa next to my office.
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05-06-2023 04:18 PM #38
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The biggest ripoff in cars is the surcharge for premium paint. They must have gallons of paint in stock, £600 for a particular colour is a bit much.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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09-06-2023 09:54 AM #42
It used to always annoy me how my insurance renewal would be more than the previous year, I’d phone to cancel and they’d “see what they could do” and then miraculously they could offer me a better price. Do they just not bother with that any more? I just phoned to cancel my home insurance as it had jumped up about 35%, and there were no questions asked, they just went ahead and cancelled it straight away.
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09-06-2023 11:53 AM #43
Madri beer. I wouldnt say a con more marketing genius.
Med lagers such Moretti, Peroni and San Miguel have stormed the market in recent years they are all owned by the big boys of course such as Heineken etc. Coors Molson didnt have a med beer in their portfolio so they effectively invented Madri and sold it to the masses as the "soul of Madrid". Dont know about Scotland but its everywhere in England.
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09-06-2023 03:55 PM #48
Madri is decent. Still think a gassy and cold pint of Tennants is hard to beat.
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09-06-2023 07:07 PM #50
Madri isn't a 'con' IMO - it's bloody genius marketing.
Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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Bottled water, incredible the amount spent on that in the UK. Mugs.
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relatively captive audience. They gamble that most people either won’t know if there’s a supermarket or shops nearby, or can’t be arsed taking a longer detour and will just bite the bullet and pay the higher cost.
same with fuel, it’s always significantly more expensive at motorway services than in towns.
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11-06-2023 12:52 AM #55
Personally I couldn't care less if Madri is hand made in a village in the foothills of Madrid or in a mass brewery in Burton.
If it tastes nice I'll drink it, if it doesn't I won't.
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I think I've posted before about the beer tasting I went to years ago. There was 2 beers blind tasted and the 8 people present unanimously agreed that beer A was nicer than beer B. There was then a tasting of an Innis & Gunn whisky oak aged beer (which was their big product in their pre lager days) and a Tennents version of the same style. After tasting both there was a 6 v 2 split in favour of the I&G. The host then revealed that beer A, that everyone had agreed was better than beer B, was in fact the same Tennents beer they had just disliked compared to the Innis & Gunn which was, of course, beer B. Some people had seen the Tennents name and instantly judged the beer differently. At the time the 2 beers were brewed in the same brewery but the stories behind them were different and that makes a world of difference.
It will be the same with Madri. It's brewed in the same brewery as Fosters, if it has been branded as 'Fosters premium' it would have been a flop regardless of whether it tasted the exact same as it does now.
I love a pint of Tennents and I really couldn't care how much that upsets beer snobs. It's enduringly popular for a reason.Last edited by Pretty Boy; 11-06-2023 at 12:18 PM.
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