"So tonight I sent my girlfriend to get some food. We ordered two Fiesta taco salad Guadalajara, and the total came out to $32.62. When my girlfriend arrived after being told 25 minutes, she showed up to an empty restaurant where the cooks were sitting down eating Subway food. The guy that proceeded to check her out told her that the total was going to be $42.62. When she asked why the total was different than the total printed on both of the receipts stapled to the bags of food we ordered, he responded with it was a mandatory tip. My girlfriend and I do not mind tipping. That is not the problem. But there is not a mandatory tip, especially a little bit over 30% for a tip that we went and picked up! That's crazy. Which brings me to my question a tip for what? He didn't cook the food, and he didn't deliver it, and you still wanted an almost 30% tip that he tried to justify as mandatory. Mind blowing. CHECK YOUR RECEIPTS AT THIS PLACE!"