[post_page_title]Saving you hundreds[/post_page_title]
It’s for this reason that CNBC sought to find a way to make the tipping experience less stressful for diners. They figured that people would appreciate a hack that would help them save money on their dining experience, so they didn’t have to worry about their bank balance so much. Eventually, they came up with something that they figured would delight all diners out there hoping to save a good few bucks.
According to their Twitter account, people could save themselves as much as $400 in a year just by abiding by one simple “tipping trick.” Sounds too good to be true, right? That’s why CNBC figured that it would be such a success with all their followers. However, the news channel wasn’t accounting for how the hack would affect the servers who relied on tips for their wages, and that soon turned everyone against them.

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