Do you tip 20% on grocery delivery, even when your groceries are $300+?

Anonymous
So $60, plus $9.95 service fee if it’s Whole Foods?
Anonymous
I would prob just take my A$$ to the store and buy them myself for that tip amount.
Anonymous
I find the app super temperamental, and if I try to adjust the default $10 tip, it often boots me out…
Anonymous
I don’t. I have worked many tip-based jobs and give a good tip but also use common sense. Particularly if one single item was unusually expensive-like vitamins or something.
Anonymous
I would do $40. Maybe $50.
Anonymous
I don’t tip 20% on grocery delivery. I tip $20.
Anonymous
Well, we don't get Whole Foods delivery anymore, after the Amazon Prime change. But we do get Instacart delivery and we DO tip 20%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So $60, plus $9.95 service fee if it’s Whole Foods?


No. But my tips vary. The base is 20% for meal deliveries except if it is below $25 then it is an automatic $5. I would probably tip $25-30 for a $300 WF delivery. I might tip more for a meal delivery of a similar amount as that can be unwieldy and often arrives via bicycle (live in NYC).
Anonymous
Ok, thanks for all of the helpful responses!
Anonymous
The WF app is terrible, better on a desktop!
Anonymous
At least 50$ for a large order like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t tip 20% on grocery delivery. I tip $20.


We did a weekly grocery pick up order ($300ish) from Giant for nearly a year during Covid. We $20 each time.
Anonymous
No fking way. Not interested impressing the delivery boy with a big tip unless he is willing to go extra extra miles
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least 50$ for a large order like that.


I’d go to 25%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least 50$ for a large order like that.


To carry them from their car to your front door? Why do much?

No, I don’t tip an automatic 20%. $300 at the grocery store isn’t even that much anymore.
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