I was in McDonalds yesterday, there was a woman working in there, she was running out to the cars taking orders out, she was then behind the till, then she was clearing the tables, never stopped the hour I was there and it got me thinking about tips. If you're in a restaurant, someone doing they same thing or meby less that the person I seen yesterday, why do we feel we each have to "slip her a few quid" for doing their job?Everyone gets a wage from an employer.Or of a taxi ride comes to 16 quid, it's assumed thye can "keep the change"from a 20? 20 quid for 15 minutes work? Why isn't this a thing for McDonalds workers for example? When you're at a football ground buying a drink do they have a glass on the counter with "Staff tips on it? Yet most pubs do? This post if a bit Mr Pink but its true. I'm far from a greedy person, quite the opposite, but just got me thinking.