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Customers hit with automatic 20% gratuities as restaurants combat tipping confusion

By Peter Burke

Published June 13, 2026

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As restaurants in several FIFA World Cup host cities welcome an influx of international visitors this weekend, some operators are adding automatic gratuities to customers' checks, citing concerns that guests from countries without a strong tipping culture may unknowingly undercompensate workers. 

Fox News Digital reported last month that the Missouri Restaurant Association advised Kansas City establishments to temporarily implement automatic gratuities of 20% during the soccer tournament.

Now, some restaurants in other World Cup cities like Atlanta and Philadelphia are among those doing the same, according to Food & Wine.

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Supporters say the move is intended to protect workers who rely heavily on gratuities and avoid confusion for visitors unfamiliar with American tipping norms.

Some restaurant operators told TheTravel they'll display notices informing customers of the surcharge.

Happy Brazilian soccer fans cheering and celebrating at a sports bar

Some restaurants in World Cup host cities are charging automatic gratuities, given that many foreign visitors may not be familiar with American tipping customs. (iStock)

"We'll have that posted on the menus themselves. We'll have it posted in the restaurant," Bob Riekhof, general manager of La Bodega in Kansas City, said in a statement. 

"Probably the biggest part is just making sure our servers are communicating to the guests that the gratuity has been included on the check."

Ben Fileccia, senior vice president of operations and public affairs for the Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association, told the publication that business owners "don't want the servers or bartenders or the tipped employees to have to explain what the tipping custom is."

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He said the notices will make "for a much smoother transaction and no awkward conversations."

Others, however, worry that mandatory gratuities could add to growing consumer frustration over fees and surcharges.

"Restaurant traffic has been declining, and anything that is perceived to increase the cost does risk some consumer backlash, particularly if it's not well-publicized or if consumers feel there's an expectation to tip on top of the automatic tip," David Henkes, senior principal at Technomic, a food industry research firm in Chicago, told Fox News Digital.

A woman whose face can't be seen reviews a restaurant's food bill.

An industry expert told Fox News Digital that automatic tipping arrangements could lead to consumer backlash. (iStock)

Michele Bermuvez, co-owner of Atlanta's Brewhouse Café, told Food & Wine that it's "really important for us to take care of our staff."

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"I definitely think there'll be some pushback, but, you know, it'll really streamline things for us," Bermuvez said. 

"We believe guests should tip based on the service they receive, not because of a major event."

Not every restaurant operator believes automatic gratuities are necessary.

"At Mahon Hospitality, we will not be changing our gratuity policies during the World Cup," Robert Mahon told Fox News Digital.

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"We believe guests should tip based on the service they receive, not because of a major event."

A waiter in a white shirt and apron holding a receipt.

A New York City restaurateur said he believes a tip should be based on the service a customer receives, which is why automatic gratuities will not be added at his establishments. (iStock)

Mahon said his company is also taking a different approach to pricing as many businesses prepare for increased demand. At London & Martin Co., the hospitality group's English pub in New York City, customers will be able to purchase $6 pints of Guinness throughout the World Cup.

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"Our goal is simple: Create a great atmosphere, offer fair value and give fans a reason to come back throughout the tournament," he said.

The debate highlights a broader question facing restaurants of whether protecting workers from cultural differences in tipping expectations requires automatic charges or whether strong service and transparent pricing are enough to encourage customers to tip voluntarily.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the National Restaurant Association for comment.

Fox News Digital's Andrea Margolis contributed reporting. 

Peter Burke is a lifestyle editor with Fox News Digital. He covers various lifestyle topics, with an emphasis on food and drink.

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