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Before the Easter weekend we’re looking at the tipping habits of those in the East of England. Compared to any other region in the UK, those in the East of England are the most likely to leave a tip everytime they go out (38% compared to the overall figure of 33%). They are the most likely to tip in cafes and restaurants (96% compared to 91%) and, alongside those in the North East, hotels (24% compared to 22%).

They appreciate clear information when it comes to tipping as they are most likely to go back to a business again if the business provides information about their tipping policy (71% compared to 66% nationally).

If you’re out and about this weekend make sure that you ask, “Who Gets The Tip?”.

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A big thank you to everyone who's asking 'Who gets the tip?'