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Hell hath no fury like a pastor scorned by the Internet. After a copy of her Applebee's receipt began circulating online yesterday, Pastor Alois Bell of the St.
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According to the article the pastor and her group routinely went to eat out at this restaurant. How did they not know the automatic tipping policy? If she and her god did not like it they could have eaten somewhere else. It is her own fault and having it published is something she risked when she made her comment on the receipt.
Yes, in the bible it says, "Say you tithe and cheat workers, leave workers sanctimonious crap rather than what they are owed especially thosw who are charged for taxes on tips as part of their income, and then please get the worker fired."