I am a hostess and so have many friends who are servers.
As a patron I don't care for the automatic gratuity. If it is gratuity then I should not be required to give a certain amount.
But working in the restaurant industry I understand why it is necessary.
Recently a party of fifteen came into our establishment and had dinner for free ( gift certificates) and had three servers wait on them, but left no tip.
Granted it could have been an error in communication- i.e. the patrons did not realize that gratuity was not automatically included in their gift certificates. And maybe the company who sent their employees to us just assumed their people would tip.
Regardless, our servers had the majority of their tables taken up for an entire evening, for which they only received their meager server's salary as compensation.
It is because of instances like that, that I favor automatic gratuity for large parties.
I dislike automatic gratuity because some servers do take advantage of it.
But I hate to penalize good servers out of spite for the bad apples out there.
Maybe the answer is to cap automatic gratuity at 10%. That way no server will work for no tip but there is still an incentive for them to provide you excellent service.

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