Tons of people don’t tip Dashers or Shoppers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the non tippers,

Don't complain when /your prices go up/shifty characters come to your house/ incompetent service.

These are the people who accept no tip.


1. Prices have gone up for everyone, not just non-tippers. Restaurants are trying to stay afloat.

2. Nobody shifty has come to house.

3. How hard is dropping off food? When someone messes up an order or gives me a wrong order, I eat the food they delivered and still get a full refund.

4. OP is the one complaining about not becoming a millionaire from DoorDash. Talk to them.

What else ya got?


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the non tippers,

Don't complain when /your prices go up/shifty characters come to your house/ incompetent service.

These are the people who accept no tip.


Huh? No tipping is going to cause prices to rise?

Please. I refuse to tip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the non tippers,

Don't complain when /your prices go up/shifty characters come to your house/ incompetent service.

These are the people who accept no tip.


1. Prices have gone up for everyone, not just non-tippers. Restaurants are trying to stay afloat.

2. Nobody shifty has come to house.

3. How hard is dropping off food? When someone messes up an order or gives me a wrong order, I eat the food they delivered and still get a full refund.

4. OP is the one complaining about not becoming a millionaire from DoorDash. Talk to them.

What else ya got?


Please show where the OP once complained about not becoming a millionaire by working the gig economy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.


Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!

We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.


There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.


So this is another way to waste the money they are given for nutritious food? Inflated prices and delivery?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.


Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!

We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.


There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.


I'm sorry but people on welfare should not be wasting it on a luxury service - I would hope it is banned entirely
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.


Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!

We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.


There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.


I'm sorry but people on welfare should not be wasting it on a luxury service - I would hope it is banned entirely


lol I see another poster beat me by three minutes with a similar tought. Great minds think alike
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the non tippers,

Don't complain when /your prices go up/shifty characters come to your house/ incompetent service.

These are the people who accept no tip.


1. Prices have gone up for everyone, not just non-tippers. Restaurants are trying to stay afloat.

2. Nobody shifty has come to house.

3. How hard is dropping off food? When someone messes up an order or gives me a wrong order, I eat the food they delivered and still get a full refund.

4. OP is the one complaining about not becoming a millionaire from DoorDash. Talk to them.

What else ya got?


They can choose to pay their counter staff well and lose some business or to make them reliant on tips and keep that business. Every place around here has chosen to the latter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.


Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!

We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.


There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.


I'm sorry but people on welfare should not be wasting it on a luxury service - I would hope it is banned entirely


Or maybe they should have delivery fees waived.

No need to punish people because they are struggling financially.
Anonymous
Not tipping properly is truly one of the most tacky things someone can do. It makes me cringe. Similar to seeking $12/hour people to do landscaping work, or folks who seek nannies for $12/hour to pick up kid from school, do homework, make dinner for $36/day (3 hours). You are all cringe
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.


Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!

We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.


There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.


I'm sorry but people on welfare should not be wasting it on a luxury service - I would hope it is banned entirely


Or maybe they should have delivery fees waived.

No need to punish people because they are struggling financially.


Why would grocery stores, which are in the private sector, do that? Why would apps like UberEats do that? They aren’t charities. They have zero incentive to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.


Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!

We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.


There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.


I'm sorry but people on welfare should not be wasting it on a luxury service - I would hope it is banned entirely


Or maybe they should have delivery fees waived.

No need to punish people because they are struggling financially.


You mean when a family of 4 gets $939/month in SNAP benefits?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not tipping properly is truly one of the most tacky things someone can do. It makes me cringe. Similar to seeking $12/hour people to do landscaping work, or folks who seek nannies for $12/hour to pick up kid from school, do homework, make dinner for $36/day (3 hours). You are all cringe


I’ll pay whatever the market will bear. If someone will clean for $8/hour, that’s their prerogative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.


Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!

We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.


There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.


I'm sorry but people on welfare should not be wasting it on a luxury service - I would hope it is banned entirely


Or maybe they should have delivery fees waived.

No need to punish people because they are struggling financially.


Why would grocery stores, which are in the private sector, do that? Why would apps like UberEats do that? They aren’t charities. They have zero incentive to.


Could be subsidized by govt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not tipping properly is truly one of the most tacky things someone can do. It makes me cringe. Similar to seeking $12/hour people to do landscaping work, or folks who seek nannies for $12/hour to pick up kid from school, do homework, make dinner for $36/day (3 hours). You are all cringe


I’ll pay whatever the market will bear. If someone will clean for $8/hour, that’s their prerogative.


Speaking of cringe.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.


Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!

We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.


There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.


I'm sorry but people on welfare should not be wasting it on a luxury service - I would hope it is banned entirely


Or maybe they should have delivery fees waived.

No need to punish people because they are struggling financially.


Why would grocery stores, which are in the private sector, do that? Why would apps like UberEats do that? They aren’t charities. They have zero incentive to.


Could be subsidized by govt.


I hope not. The SNAP benefit is already too high—it should be lower with the rest of the current amount going toward housing programs.
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