Retail tipping options are starting to bother Canadians, according to a new survey.
Eight-in-ten respondents in a Thursday survey by Angus Reid said too many stores are requesting tips. At least 75% of every age or regional demographic agreed.
Roughly the same (78%) felt tipping is no longer about showing appreciation, and less (73%) said tipping was now just holding up the system where employers underpay their workers.
The majority (63%) say customers should not pay tips at coffee shops.
The survey was released on Thursday, and was conducted between January 31 and February 2nd.