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POS: "Please tell the cashier."
Me to the cashier: "This place needs to pay you a living wage. Let me know if you and your coworkers need help setting up a union."
POS: "not like that"
"Actually cancel my order, this make people tip to avoid an awkward interaction is bullshit and I'm not spending any money here."
"Here's your tip in cash. Remember to not report it."
A lot of establishments force employees to put tips into pooled tip jar, which the manager distributes. Maybe they are fair. Maybe they keep a chunk for themselves.
I assume they're robbing their employees. Whenever possible I do a stealthy hand-off.
If they want to get involved then they can pay their employees more. If they're leaving it up to me, then it's literally none of their business.