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

Anonymous
I go more by how much of a pain in the ass it is to buy the stuff. I'd tip more for a giant bag of cat food than I would for a nice steak even thought the steak costs more.

I just try to generally be reasonable .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, at Whole Foods you tip just the driver, a separate team shops and packs.


Per my observation at Whole foods, this is 100 percent correct. The folks here tipping 20% to the delivery guy are being duped by themselves. The delivery person only picks up the bags that were packed in the store, and drives it to your house. You can see it for yourself, they drive the blue amazon vans. At whole foods, they open the back and fill it up with many many brown bags and then take off.


If you folks don't believe me: What color uniform does the delivery guy wear (blue)? What color uniform do the shoppers in the store wear (green)? Notice that they are different colors? If I were a delivery guy getting $60 to drop off 10 bags, man, what a jackpot. Get that 3 times a day, plus $10 from 10 other houses, that's over $250 cash plus the amazon/WF paycheck.
Anonymous
I tip Freshdirect $5 which is think is fair. Freshdirect driver only picks up at beginning of the day and drives around for deliveries. The driver does not shop. Same with WF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No fking way. Not interested impressing the delivery boy with a big tip unless he is willing to go extra extra miles


Explain?

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