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Asking Eric: What is the better choice: tip less, or just not dine out?

Seniors on fixed incomes face tough choices as food and overhead costs rise; tipping 15% to 20% remains standard, impacting dining budgets and restaurant viability.

Summary by Michigan Live
When we add the “recommended” 10 percent to 15 percent tip, restaurant dining becomes unaffordable.

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Asking Eric: If we have to pay a 10% tip, we’d have to stop going to restaurants

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Michigan Live broke the news in Michigan, United States on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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