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  • Sale -10% Cornucopia Small Coin Bank Jars (4-Pack); 16oz Clear Plastic Mason Jar Coin Banks w/Gold Slotted Lids Cornucopia Small Coin Bank Jars (4-Pack); 16oz Clear Plastic Mason Jar Coin Banks w/Gold Slotted Lids

    Cornucopia Brands Cornucopia Small Coin Bank Jars (4-Pack); 16oz Clear Plastic Mason Jar Coin Banks w/Gold Slotted Lids
    22 Reviews

    Brand: Cornucopia BrandsColor: Clear W/ Gold LidsFeatures: VALUE PACK OF 4: Receive four plastic jar piggy banks for coin and money saving MASON JAR COMPATIBLE: Lids fit standard size mason jar mouths, easily interchangeable SAFE: Kid-friendly plastic jars, lightweight; RECOMMENDED AGE: Ages 5 & up SIZE: 4.75 inch tall by 3 inch diameter; CAPACITY: 2 cups = 1 pint; STYLE: Square “mason jar” shaped plastic jar MULTI-USE: Great for kids and adults, party favors, change “jar” organizer, math teaching, donation jar for fundraisers and more. Binding: ToyPart Number: SmCoinBnkDetails: 4-Pack of Mason Jar Coin Banks, 2-Cup Size Plastic Square Jars Whether you are teaching your child basic math savings or putting change in a travel fund jar for that dream trip, our handy 4-pack of plastic coin bank mason jars has got you covered. Use for fundraisers or party prizes. You can even use as a tip jar, change organizer or swear jar. Our plastic jars are safer and lighter than glass jars, yet our caps and jars are still compatible with your favorite regular mouth mason jars. In addition to money, the slot will also fit raffle tickets. Features: Quantity -- 4 plastic jars with 4 slotted caps One piece regular mouth mason jar lids -- fits standard size mason jars 70mm Capacity -- each jar holds 16 fluid ounces / 2 cups / 1 pint Color -- crystal clear see-through jar, gold lid Size -- 4.75 inch tall jar, 3-inch square sides, coin slot 1 5/8 inch x 5mm Style -- traditional mason jar square style jar Material -- PET #1 plastic jars, bpa-free, metal lids Individual weight [with top] 1.4 ounces Care -- do not put in dishwasher or microwave Recommended age: ages 5 & upEAN: 0651174972572Package Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.6 x 3.0 inches

    $ 42.99$ 38.49

  • Sale -11% Cornucopia Large Coin Bank Jar; Half Gallon Clear Glass Piggy Bank with Gold Slotted Lid Cornucopia Large Coin Bank Jar; Half Gallon Clear Glass Piggy Bank with Gold Slotted Lid

    Cornucopia Brands Cornucopia Large Coin Bank Jar; Half Gallon Clear Glass Piggy Bank with Gold Slotted Lid
    24 Reviews

    Brand: Cornucopia BrandsFeatures: 2-QUART JAR: Large glass jar very convenient for coins or promotional use SIZE: 5.6 inch diameter by 6.3 inch tall, large 3.9 inch mouth opening, slot length 1 5/8 inch; CAPACITY: 2 quarts = 1/2 gallon = 8 cups = 64 fluid ounces MULTI-USE: Great for teens and adults, change “jar” organizer, tips jar, math teaching, donation jar for fundraisers, business cards and more. LOW PROFILE: Wide low profile jar is perfect for countertop, desk, or dresser MATERIAL: Sturdy glass jar, metal lid: COLOR: Clear glass jar, gold lid Binding: ToyPart Number: 1/2GCoinJarDetails: Cornucopia Large Coin Bank Jar Whether you are teaching your young adult basic savings or putting pocket change in a travel fund jar for that dream trip, our large glass coin bank jar is ideal. Use for fundraisers or party prizes. You can even use as a tip jar, change organizer or swear jar. Our glass jar has a wide base, a generous capacity, and a low profile, perfect for use on a counter, desk or table. Features: Size -- Jar is 6.3 inches tall and 5.6 inch diameter Mouth opening--jar mouth is 3.9 inch diameter, easy to empty Lid size--110 millimeter with 400 threading (110-400); note this is wider than a wide mouth mason jar, even easier to access Color -- crystal clear see-through jar, gold lid Style -- Round low profile wide mouth jar with sturdy base Material -- Clear lead free glass, metal lid Individual weight [with top] 26 ounces Compatible -- Jar lid is compatible with our Cornucopia Brands half gallon and gallon glass jars Care -- Glass jar is dishwasher safe; hand wash lid and dry immediately for best results Note: This is a glass jar and is not intended for use by children under 12.EAN: 0651174972763Package Dimensions: 10.3 x 6.7 x 6.5 inches

    $ 59.99$ 53.49

Tip jars have been displayed on the bar, restaurant, and fast-food counters to encourage customers to tip their servers. They're used to accumulate tips within the shift, and the amount can be divided fairly among the staff. The tips are usually given for the employees and the restaurant's service.

However, not many people are aware of the rules and culture around tipping which could lead to an unhappy server or a look of disapproval from other customers. It's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to everyday things like these.

Quick Tipping Guide: How Much to Tip

1. Standard Tip

The standard tip in most restaurants is 15%-20% of the bill. This is the fair and just way to tip your bartenders and servers and the safest way to tip in general.

2. One vs. Two Dollar Tip

Even if you're not paying for drinks or you only bought a beer, tipping at least one dollar for the bottle of beer will help your servers. Most servers need to earn tips to make a liveable wage, so be sure to tip even for a small drink.

On the other hand, a cocktail is a different story. Since it takes time and effort to prepare, you need to at least tip two dollars even if you're not paying for the drink. A good example is at a cocktail party, it's important to remember that they're not only making your drinks, but they're doing their best for everyone to have a good experience.

3. 18/20/22 Tip

    If you want to tip according to their service, you can always go with the 18/20/22 percent tip. 18% is for okay service but needs improvement; 20% being the standard level of service and 22% being excellent service. But you can always tip more if you want to.

    4. Total not subtotal

      Remember to calculate your tips with the total amount instead of the subtotal. The subtotal is the price for each product, and the total is the overall price of all the products. Calculating the subtotal means you'll tip less, which will make you a lousy tipper.

      5. Always in Cash

        Even if you're using a card to pay for your meal or drinks, always tip in cash. It's important to note that servers can't get the tip from the card that extra payment will most likely go to the restaurant.

        Countries That Do Not Require Tipping

        • Countries that consider it offensive.

        Some Asian countries like Japan, China, and South Korea consider tipping to be offensive. The consensus is that you're already paying for good service, and paying extra may seem unfair and impolite to other servers. Some also consider this a bribe to give better or special treatment, which is also considered rude.

        • Countries that don't find tipping common.

        Other Asian countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam do not have the common practice of tipping but greatly appreciate it when they receive it.

        Australia, New Zealand, and Switzerland are the same since it's required by law to include the service charge in the overall bill. If you do want to tip your servers in these countries, 10% of the total should be enough.

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