Etiquette experts have revealed how much you should be tipping and when it isn't necessary. In the US, tipping at restaurants is almost universally expected. But the increased use of tipping screens by businesses has caused some to question the practice. Here’s what the experts have to say on the matter. Experts suggest a 15% to 20% tip is customary when dining at restaurants. While food delivery typically warrants a minimum of $5. When at a bar, a $1 to $2 tip for a beer or cocktail is seen as acceptable. However, if you order snacks or food, you should still tip 15% to 20% of your tab. Experts claim that tipping at fast-food restaurants, coffee shops and other quick-service places is not necessary.

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