Basically most of the comments are saying the same thing.
I mean if you're using $70 on food you might as well tip $5 at that point.
If they can afford to pay all that, they can afford to tip. Fricking buttholes
If you can spend 80 bucks, you can give a tip or you can get it your darn self
Why would I do that if a delivery monkey is doing it for free?
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Somehow this post generated over 400 comments. Dashers be sneeding.
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So do you have to decide a tip before delivery?
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Yes it's so dumb. Never use doordash or grubhub etc
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Never have, never will. The last thing I want is another layer of poverty interacting with my food.
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I've only used it a couple times, in one of two situations
A) finally got to the hotel, traffic in that area sucks, really don't wanna deal with a dozen intersections backed up to each other
B) long drive, i want food ready for me at my destination. Once it actually worked out that she arrived as i was pulling the last bit of luggage out of my car
In both cases, it was "i had a long day and in an unfamiliar area*, not ugh i had to work SIX HOURS at my regular part-time job
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Yeah, that's why these fricks are so entitled. It's a bribe so they don't eat your fries or yeet your food.
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They'll do it anyways so there's really no point.
Besides aren't there other delivery apps that don't require you to enter your tip up-front? I thought uber eats was like this.
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Yeah but you dont want some disgruntled r-slur knowing where you live. Solution? Just dont use the apps, huge ripoff anyways.
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I saw other people say they should just call it a bid and I think I agree. I think it would change the perception for the better, but I guess people would b-word either way.
Or people could just not be big, fat, lazy braps who can't cook and have DoorDash moomy feed them multiple times a week
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You can take it back, though
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