| So $60, plus $9.95 service fee if it’s Whole Foods? |
| I would prob just take my A$$ to the store and buy them myself for that tip amount. |
| I find the app super temperamental, and if I try to adjust the default $10 tip, it often boots me out… |
| 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. |
| I would do $40. Maybe $50. |
| I don’t tip 20% on grocery delivery. I tip $20. |
| 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%. |
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 $300 WF delivery. I might tip more for a meal delivery of a similar amount as that can be unwieldy and often arrives via bicycle (live in NYC). |
| Ok, thanks for all of the helpful responses! |
| The WF app is terrible, better on a desktop! |
| At least 50$ for a large order like that. |
We did a weekly grocery pick up order ($300ish) from Giant for nearly a year during Covid. We $20 each time. |
| No fking way. Not interested impressing the delivery boy with a big tip unless he is willing to go extra extra miles |
I’d go to 25%. |
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. |