I live in Ma and have 5 Dunkin D's all within 1 1/2 miles from me and they all have tip containers, some are jars but most are bowls with a note with "tips" written on it.
I do alot of work in Bristol, RI and every one of the D&D's out there I stop at all have a strict policy ... NO tipping, and the girls all say "if you leave me a tip I can get FIRED!"
I think the ones that do allow tipping are independently owned and not part of the franchise, but the guys who own the franchises should stop the indy's because it's going to ruin their name, as if it weren't already by the service you get from them.
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