Mod pizza sales tax?

Anonymous
2 regular pizzas $22.50
Delivery fee $5
They put sales tax as 9%...really?
Tip additional 15%
The extras come to equivalent of buying one more pizza. It's crazy to order two 11 inches pizza for $36 in all.

What do you all do for saving some money? Coupons?
Anonymous
How do you not know what sales tax in your jurisdiction is?

Get off your lazy butt and go get the pizzas instead of delivery and you’ll save $10.
Anonymous
They don't get to decide on sales tax on their own.

I had an issue when going to & Pizza to their first location outside of DC. They were charging 10% sales tax (that's correct tax... in DC), not 6% they should charge in MoCo. The manager refunded the difference and said they'd fix it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you not know what sales tax in your jurisdiction is?

Get off your lazy butt and go get the pizzas instead of delivery and you’ll save $10.


Showed up in the bill...

Yes, a lesson learned on driving and getting it next time.
Anonymous
They shouldn’t be charging the wrong sales tax. But the delivery fee and tip are pretty standard. You’ll have to pick up if you want to avoid that.
Anonymous
We buy naan and make pizza at home.
Anonymous
You pick up your own pizza. That right there is a huge savings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They shouldn’t be charging the wrong sales tax. But the delivery fee and tip are pretty standard. You’ll have to pick up if you want to avoid that.


OP didn’t say where they are—that could be the correct sales tax. Some jurisdictions have a takeout tax that’s higher than the regular sales tax.
Anonymous
Stop at buying Mod pizza it is horrible over priced yuck.

Frozen is better even if you add some extra cheese. LOL
Anonymous
Cheaper to get frozen pizza from Wegmans. They have a good in house brand and no sales tax as it's food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They don't get to decide on sales tax on their own.

I had an issue when going to & Pizza to their first location outside of DC. They were charging 10% sales tax (that's correct tax... in DC), not 6% they should charge in MoCo. The manager refunded the difference and said they'd fix it.


Of course they said that. If they get caught charging the wrong sales tax then there are serious consequences. If they charge 10% sales tax in MoCo and remit 6%, then they are committing a crime
Anonymous
Delivery fee should be deducted from the tip. It's just there to make sure the driver doesn't get stiffed.
Anonymous
OP here.
Virginia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Delivery fee should be deducted from the tip. It's just there to make sure the driver doesn't get stiffed.


You better hope they cycle through drivers fast. I drove for a pizza place in high school and did not receive a penny from the delivery fee. If a house stiffed on tips, they were going to be the last house on a delivery run with guaranteed cheese slide
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They don't get to decide on sales tax on their own.

I had an issue when going to & Pizza to their first location outside of DC. They were charging 10% sales tax (that's correct tax... in DC), not 6% they should charge in MoCo. The manager refunded the difference and said they'd fix it.


Of course they said that. If they get caught charging the wrong sales tax then there are serious consequences. If they charge 10% sales tax in MoCo and remit 6%, then they are committing a crime


+1

That is a whopper of an oversight. Charging the wrong tax. I’m sure you’re not the first person to have caught it either. When was this?
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