
B.C. restaurant abandons effort to go tipless
By Darrell Bellaart Nanaimo Daily News
Features Business and Operations StaffingSept. 2, 2014, Nanaimo, B.C. – After less than three months, a "no-tipping" restaurant has abandoned the practice at the request of patrons who want to have their say, reports the Nanaimo Daily News. | READ MORE
than three months later he has abandoned the idea, and it's no surprise
to Pete Maltesen, owner of Nanaimo's New York Pizza and Upper Island
B.C. Foodservices Association board chairman. – See more at:
http://www.nanaimodailynews.com/news/nanaimo-region/tipless-restaurant-effort-falls-flat-1.1325801#sthash.JSpmjKXd.dpuf
than three months later he has abandoned the idea, and it's no surprise
to Pete Maltesen, owner of Nanaimo's New York Pizza and Upper Island
B.C. Foodservices Association board chairman. – See more at:
http://www.nanaimodailynews.com/news/nanaimo-region/tipless-restaurant-effort-falls-flat-1.1325801#sthash.JSpmjKXd.dpuf
David Jones wanted to create a more European-style dining experience when he opened Canada's first no-tipping restaurant in May.
Less
than three months later he has abandoned the idea, and it's no surprise
to Pete Maltesen, owner of Nanaimo's New York Pizza and Upper Island
B.C. Foodservices Association board chairman.
– See more at:
http://www.nanaimodailynews.com/news/nanaimo-region/tipless-restaurant-effort-falls-flat-1.1325801#sthash.JSpmjKXd.dpuf
David Jones wanted to create a more European-style dining experience when he opened Canada's first no-tipping restaurant in May.
Less
than three months later he has abandoned the idea, and it's no surprise
to Pete Maltesen, owner of Nanaimo's New York Pizza and Upper Island
B.C. Foodservices Association board chairman.
– See more at:
http://www.nanaimodailynews.com/news/nanaimo-region/tipless-restaurant-effort-falls-flat-1.1325801#sthash.JSpmjKXd.dpuf
David Jones wanted to create a more European-style dining experience when he opened Canada's first no-tipping restaurant in May.
Less
than three months later he has abandoned the idea, and it's no surprise
to Pete Maltesen, owner of Nanaimo's New York Pizza and Upper Island
B.C. Foodservices Association board chairman.
– See more at:
http://www.nanaimodailynews.com/news/nanaimo-region/tipless-restaurant-effort-falls-flat-1.1325801#sthash.JSpmjKXd.dpuf
David Jones wanted to create a more European-style dining experience when he opened Canada's first no-tipping restaurant in May.
Less
than three months later he has abandoned the idea, and it's no surprise
to Pete Maltesen, owner of Nanaimo's New York Pizza and Upper Island
B.C. Foodservices Association board chairman.
– See more at:
http://www.nanaimodailynews.com/news/nanaimo-region/tipless-restaurant-effort-falls-flat-1.1325801#sthash.JSpmjKXd.dpuf
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