Casa was never a big tip maker to begin with. The premise of one person seats you, one person greets the party and then anyone on the floor can answer a flag being up on any table caused tipping to be iffy because so much staff would wait on one party. Also, tips were pooled and divided by the number of floor employees and the number of hours each employee worked, then added to our paychecks. As a credit to Casa they paid more than the tip based minimum wage so tips were actually a plus to a decent wage. yeah, exact same so it's just kind of psycho to begin with.