How much you guys tip your food delivery driver?
How much you guys tip your food delivery driver?
minimum
>eu chad here
nothing.
20%. Same for my rent tip every month.
>europoors can’t even tip.
Usually 10% of the order.
cuck
I stopped ordering.
Apps suck service sucks more expensive takes forever.
On top of which the not-even-wagies, I don't even know what to call them because they don't even officially have jobs, demand even more money from you, the consumer, and not their slave owner.
Everyone involved in that process can go fuck themselves.
$7 or 20% whichever is larger. I live in an annoying condo complex and they have to walk 100m and up stairs to my door. And because i tip well i always get the pros with 99% ratings and they are fast as fuck and carry my stuff in thermos bags, separated between hot and cold. Used to tip minimum and got real tired of mouthbreathing mutts nibbling on my food and getting lost literally every time
Nothing.
$1.50 usually, I never tip percentages because of inflation.
I never order anything and if I do I do it from places which include a flat delivery cost
I don't.
i tip a flat rate
it doesn't matter if my food costs 10 dollars or 100 dollars all you did is carry it so you're getting a flat fucking rate
>$4.99 Delivery fee
>$5.99 service charge
>Tip not included.
>$7.50 burrito now costs $22.50
This is why americans are fucking poor.
I always tip $1. i used to work a job with tips, even $1/$2 can totally change the income + the feeling from people you are helping.
Tip? Ahahahah get a real job
$5 if no drink or $7 if with a drink since its annoying carrying drinks.
10 to 25%
My chase freedom card gives me a free door dash pass so no delivery fees.
imagine not even being able to do basic math.
2-4 depending how much my order is
this
>rent tip
wat
$4 minimum even if it’s a $10 order
otherwise 20-25% if it’s over
>not tipping someone for the gas to literally drive to your house, walk up to your porch and literally handing you your food
kill yourselves. if I told a friend to drop me off some food I’d pay him for the gas. I don’t get why the fuck you wouldn’t for delivery drivers when they get paid shit wages, don’t get car repair money and rely entirely on tips to live.
>imagine thinking Tips are constants.
Used to work for dominos in my federal minimum wage state. $7.25/hr, $2.35/hr the moment you clock out on the road, and I only received something like $1.20 out of the $2.99 delivery fee (the rest went to the franchise for “insurance”, although they didn’t insure us and any vehicle repairs/damage was up to the worker to fix). It’s such a shitty gig and I don’t envy drivers, nothing like some jagoff stiffing you at 2 o clock in the morning and then being pissed about it for another 5 hours while your sleep cycles are ruined. Side note, I was a part of a lawsuit that sued the store for unpaid wages and I received over $5000. If you work a delivery job in a similar situation I highly recommend looking into it, the firm we used specializes in unpaid wages but I won’t namedrop them to feed more jews.
Maybe if they didn't get charity they would get a better job.
Nothing because im not from stupid burger land
>if I told a friend to drop me off some food I’d pay him for the gas.
Obviously that is a different scenario completely irrelevant to the topic at hand.
You do see the difference between ordering food on an app and asking a friend to go pick something up for you right?
>otherwise 20-25% if it’s over
but if they deliver a 10 dollar steak or a 100 dollar steak the amount of difficulty between the two are the same
i tip well, but i'm not going to pay 20 dollars for a 100 dollar meal delivery
i tip at the door, but tell them to just leave the food so actually $0