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I won't tip over $10 regardless of how much the bill was. One person took my order, someone else brought my food, a third person refilled my drinks, someone else will clean the table. I don't care if you're pooling tips. Combined I took up 10 minutes of time distributed over multiple people. $10 is enough for that service. It's a tip, not a commission.
You shouldn’t be going out to eat where servers are paid with tips then.
You’re engaging in a system that exploits the worker then further exploit the worker to prove a point.
Kinda (very much so) a dick move
https://youtu.be/89R9ZxKaIOw
To be honest I don't go to restaurants often for that exact reason.