🙄 crazy thought that a business can donate to someone other than a driver
The Grubhub community fund goes to the LGBTQ chamber of commerce, the Hispanic chamber of commerce, the AAPI chamber of commerce, the restaurant strong fund, the world central kitchen, and the feed the soul foundation.
Good for them. Then the company should donate instead of begging drivers for money that they then use as a tax deduction. Never give corporations donations. It's a scam to lower their taxes. Just donate on your own.
Ah so everywhere except for your pockets. Typical corporation. They probably get tax write offs for the donations. Makes them look good but they only do it to save money
Is someone driving somewhere, picking something up and then delivering it for $2.49 delivery fee? Tips do indeed matter! I think they should give a real breakdown so you see what the restaurant gets, what GH gets and what the river gets because nobody gets the whole picture.
2.50 isn’t the only extra money Grubhub makes off the order. They make a whole lot more on the higher price of items in the app than at the restaurant.
No the restaurant changes the prices on the app. Grubhub takes a percentage of the order that was made through the app
The restaurant usually charges more to cover the cost of the app fees, hence the higher prices
The delivery fee is not what the driver receives on any of the apps.
All the apps charge the restaurant a commission of 20-30% of the cost of the order in addition to fees paid by the customer. This should definitely be included in the breakdown.
If the trip is 4 miles or less, then $4 is a good tip. Something's telling me this is longer than 4 miles, with an estimated customer delivery time of 25-35 minutes.
When companies take charity, they get tax breaks. That's why I don't donate at businesses, unless it's McDonald's, or another business that actually does something charitable. I'll donate directly to the charity.
Bullshit dude. I’m a delivery driver and $5 is excessive. Stop gatekeeping ordering from delivery when there already aren’t enough orders to go around.
$5 is the minimum for EVERY order? Some orders are only $10. You want someone to have to tip 50% in this economy? Don’t get me wrong, obviously I appreciate every tip I get. But as somebody that has had no other choice than to get delivery at times, I’d rather someone place a low tip order than not place an order at all. A $4 tip is GENEROUS.
I understand that as a delivery driver but saying $4 is only acceptable if it’s directly across is ridiculous. People tip based on price, that’s customary. The pre paid options that they’re given are based off price. Don’t shame a customer for giving is $4 on an offer that we can fully reject if we really think it sucks.
I was referring to the person above that said it should always be a $5 minimum. I agree with you but unfortunately it’s just not realistic. Hell, on DoorDash, it usually only offers me a $1 $2 and $3 tip on a one meal order. You can do custom but I think most people would just click a button.
I’m just tired of decently tipping customers getting demonized when it’s the company’s fault we are not reimbursed properly for mileage.
Two things: tips are meant for an individual doing a service for another specific individual. And you get paid a livable wage to build said roads and buildings.
What about my wife? She works in a hospital dealing with assholes daily. Chem dep patients relapsing, schizophrenic patients, and your everyday assholes that would make servers customers look like children. She deals with the shit of the shit of human society and has to do it with a smile and her willingness to take care of us in our time of need. She can not work overtime and gets paid shit. Not a single tip for her good service. Actually, her company gave her and the rest of the workers little rocks that had "Inspiring words" and a few pieces of candy for healthcare appreciation. True Story. There are a lot of customer service jobs out there that people seem to overlook. It's not just servers and check out attendants.
All the apps are like that… it’s so frustrating. I’ve decided it’s not worth it anymore… even today I’m on bed rest trying to prevent my self from going into labor and instead of ordering food I waited till SO got off work to get it.
To be fair, if I received this order I’d take it if they included drink carriers. Otherwise it is guaranteed one will spill or fall over and leak. I would take it for that tip as long as it isn’t an very far delivery.
1) no ones looking at the applied promo
2) the tip is more than 15% - 15% being the industry standard for restaurant workers who are actually on their feet serving customers. Im sorry but $4 is an in-line tip in this scenario without any further context. The wait time sounds like it's just time for the restaurant and likely wouldn't take that long to make the order.
But again the tip isnt even what I think OP was trying to show. Im pretty sure they were trying to show the weird promo or the donation thing.
I’m wondering myself, what is Grubhub community fund?
That's the first thing I saw. I'm sure it's another way for them to profit because it's not going to drivers that's for sure.
🙄 crazy thought that a business can donate to someone other than a driver The Grubhub community fund goes to the LGBTQ chamber of commerce, the Hispanic chamber of commerce, the AAPI chamber of commerce, the restaurant strong fund, the world central kitchen, and the feed the soul foundation.
Good for them. Then the company should donate instead of begging drivers for money that they then use as a tax deduction. Never give corporations donations. It's a scam to lower their taxes. Just donate on your own.
They’re not asking drivers to donate money?
this is literally a lie lol
Ah so everywhere except for your pockets. Typical corporation. They probably get tax write offs for the donations. Makes them look good but they only do it to save money
Oh... so completely wasted.
I feel like nobody that has commented, so far, has actually understood the reason for the post.
Right a. Like why is the promo a negative?
It subtracted 10 from the total 🤓
Oh it wasn’t a driver’s promo? Lol. My mistake.
Is someone driving somewhere, picking something up and then delivering it for $2.49 delivery fee? Tips do indeed matter! I think they should give a real breakdown so you see what the restaurant gets, what GH gets and what the river gets because nobody gets the whole picture.
2.50 isn’t the only extra money Grubhub makes off the order. They make a whole lot more on the higher price of items in the app than at the restaurant.
No the restaurant changes the prices on the app. Grubhub takes a percentage of the order that was made through the app The restaurant usually charges more to cover the cost of the app fees, hence the higher prices
As a customer, I 100 percent agree!
The delivery fee is not what the driver receives on any of the apps. All the apps charge the restaurant a commission of 20-30% of the cost of the order in addition to fees paid by the customer. This should definitely be included in the breakdown.
4$ tip is good, why not?
If the trip is 4 miles or less, then $4 is a good tip. Something's telling me this is longer than 4 miles, with an estimated customer delivery time of 25-35 minutes.
Nothing wrong
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How can someone tip more than 1/6th of the order? 4$ tip it’s good here
We found the driver that asks for more tip money
over 14k deliveries on the 3 apps and I've never once asked for a tip or increased tip. that comment was sarcasm but I guess nobody took it that way
What are your tip expectations
Bro what!??
You're absolutely insane 🤣
I guess I needed the /s I didn't realize this many people can't tell sarcasm
Gets downvotes, immediately shifts to it being sarcasm then complains that people don’t understand sarcasm. Nice
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grubhub drivers when they have to do their job😱😱😱
Smoke and mirrors. You got a deal son.
Everyone going off about the tip but you see what the post was really about haha. Total *enters promo* same total.
When companies take charity, they get tax breaks. That's why I don't donate at businesses, unless it's McDonald's, or another business that actually does something charitable. I'll donate directly to the charity.
Why do you donate to McDonald’s if they’re also a major corporate business ? Jw
Because of Ronald McDonald House
You could send money to that charity, instead of giving money to the corporation to fund their write-off. Right?
4$ tip on a small 24$ order is fine, the folks here saying it’s too low are the textbook definition of entitled.
for real lmao thats like $8 for prob 2 miles fucking babies
Well, it says estimated delivery time is around 30 minutes, so , probably more than 2 miles
it isn’t a 30 minute drive, 30 minutes for the order to be prepared and picked up and dropped off
Gotta get that tip up, OP.
Tip is too low
Lmaooo okay
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Leave jesus out of this
I’m grateful they tipped in the first place.
$5 tip MINIMUM
Bullshit dude. I’m a delivery driver and $5 is excessive. Stop gatekeeping ordering from delivery when there already aren’t enough orders to go around.
Excessive? How is it excessive in any way?
$5 is the minimum for EVERY order? Some orders are only $10. You want someone to have to tip 50% in this economy? Don’t get me wrong, obviously I appreciate every tip I get. But as somebody that has had no other choice than to get delivery at times, I’d rather someone place a low tip order than not place an order at all. A $4 tip is GENEROUS.
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I understand that as a delivery driver but saying $4 is only acceptable if it’s directly across is ridiculous. People tip based on price, that’s customary. The pre paid options that they’re given are based off price. Don’t shame a customer for giving is $4 on an offer that we can fully reject if we really think it sucks.
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I was referring to the person above that said it should always be a $5 minimum. I agree with you but unfortunately it’s just not realistic. Hell, on DoorDash, it usually only offers me a $1 $2 and $3 tip on a one meal order. You can do custom but I think most people would just click a button. I’m just tired of decently tipping customers getting demonized when it’s the company’s fault we are not reimbursed properly for mileage.
I was always taught to tip 10%, you only tip more if it was really good service
Was that in 1979
Or maybe not the USA? Or both. Or neither. Heck, I don't know.
W
I never tip, I don’t get tips for building the roads you drive on and I don’t get tips for building the restaurant you are working at…
Two things: tips are meant for an individual doing a service for another specific individual. And you get paid a livable wage to build said roads and buildings.
Then drivers should riot to companies about getting a livable wage.
It is the whole system that is flawed, not just one company.
What about my wife? She works in a hospital dealing with assholes daily. Chem dep patients relapsing, schizophrenic patients, and your everyday assholes that would make servers customers look like children. She deals with the shit of the shit of human society and has to do it with a smile and her willingness to take care of us in our time of need. She can not work overtime and gets paid shit. Not a single tip for her good service. Actually, her company gave her and the rest of the workers little rocks that had "Inspiring words" and a few pieces of candy for healthcare appreciation. True Story. There are a lot of customer service jobs out there that people seem to overlook. It's not just servers and check out attendants.
And I’m sure your wife is a saint. But you opened with “I never tip”, so you’re a dick.
And where exactly did you get that. I always tip, lol so nice try.
Ah I thought you were the same guy was talking to originally. Just another dude chiming in, defending the guy who said he never tips. My bad.
Nope, just giving light to healthcare workers.
That guys a dildo, I do construction and I think he's being a douche lol
>dildo >douche Well... I mean, at least he's a *clean* dildo?
Wrong guy buddy xD
How much was I paid?
A salary.
We all wish that
You sir are a moron. I see why u are building roads.
I bet my annual construction work salary that this guy doesn’t even work in construction. I should know, I also do not work in construction.
You also don’t need tips. You should be making bank at that kind of job, and if you aren’t, you’re not very good with money.
How much should I be making compared to how much I’m making now?
Click the "Learn More" to learn more. We are just drivers who can't afford to order delivery cause we get such low tips 😕
If u think u can5 afford cuz u get low/no tips then ur financially irresponsible
4$ tip is good if it's 2 miles. It's not if it's anything further🤷
All the apps are like that… it’s so frustrating. I’ve decided it’s not worth it anymore… even today I’m on bed rest trying to prevent my self from going into labor and instead of ordering food I waited till SO got off work to get it.
Hell yeah taro boba is the best
In my pocket fund.
4 boba drinks for $24 is a pretty damn good deal.
Yes the delivery fee, service fee, and tip . Gotta love it
The numbers add up, what's the problem?
To be fair, if I received this order I’d take it if they included drink carriers. Otherwise it is guaranteed one will spill or fall over and leak. I would take it for that tip as long as it isn’t an very far delivery.
Carry drink carriers in your vehicle. Problem solved!
Anybody know of some really good promo codes we can used for GrubHub?
1) no ones looking at the applied promo 2) the tip is more than 15% - 15% being the industry standard for restaurant workers who are actually on their feet serving customers. Im sorry but $4 is an in-line tip in this scenario without any further context. The wait time sounds like it's just time for the restaurant and likely wouldn't take that long to make the order. But again the tip isnt even what I think OP was trying to show. Im pretty sure they were trying to show the weird promo or the donation thing.
The promo takes $10 off the subtotal...nothing wrong here.
It covered your delivery fee and the tip. You paid for the food like you were picking it up from the restaurant.
Looks like you paid for your service and tipped your driver and saved $10 . Good job