Bloomberg critic Ryan Sutton notes over at The Price Hike that NYC's Sushi Yasuda has eliminated tipping and raised menu costs to reflect the change. With tipping increasingly coming under fire, Yasuda's owner explains: "What our customers find is that they're essentially paying the same, maybe a touch less, because we're a little more conservative about how we adjusted our prices." [The Price Hike]
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