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We went to a nice restaurant and paid the bill with cash.
When the waiter brought the change, which should have been, say, $8.43 they only brought eight dollars.
I politely told the waiter he forgot my change.
He told me for cash they round the change up or down to the nearest dollar.
He said the restaurant makes the same money and on average I pay the same money and it is less hassle for them and me.
I didn't like the idea, but I held back my annoyance out of courtesy to my SO who gets very embarrassed by what he perceives to be a conflict.
Have you seen this practice?
Are you okay if restaurants round your change to the nearest dollar?
When the waiter brought the change, which should have been, say, $8.43 they only brought eight dollars.
I politely told the waiter he forgot my change.
He told me for cash they round the change up or down to the nearest dollar.
He said the restaurant makes the same money and on average I pay the same money and it is less hassle for them and me.
I didn't like the idea, but I held back my annoyance out of courtesy to my SO who gets very embarrassed by what he perceives to be a conflict.
Have you seen this practice?
Are you okay if restaurants round your change to the nearest dollar?