So random, and totally unrelated, but ok. |
It's about assessing the total situation and understanding the pros and cons of where you live. If you live in Capitol Hill, don't complain about crime and parking, and if you live way outside the beltway, traffic and food delivery will be issues.... |
Send your husband to pick it up. Problem solved |
How have you guys seen inside their cars? |
| Ha! Yes, this happened to me with chik fil a and I ended up just picking up from the restaurant directly. It was $36 to pick up from restaurant but if I wanted door dash it would have been 70$ with tip!!! Crazy. |
That’s daft. chik fil a has its own delivery drivers! |
NP. It's pretty well-known that if you order from Doordash, Ubereats, Caviar, etc. that the food is more expensive. Some restaurants you can order directly from and circumvent these additional costs. |
| Asian and pizza places were doing their own delivery long before any of these food delivery services sprang up. Never use an app for these kinds of places as not only will you save money, the restaurants will earn more, too. |
| If I’m not willing to pickup, I don’t do takeout. |
+1 who doesn’t know this? |
It has been asked and answered like 14 times already, but thanks for that very valuable contribution to the thread. |
You won’t know it until you use one of these services and do the math for yourself. OP was posting this warning for people who were not aware of the fee structure. For example, my Boomer parents wouldn’t know about any of this. UberEats/DoorDash/PostMates make money by charging you: (1) a service fee, (2) a delivery fee, and (3) increase the price of each item you order by a certain percentage. The discretionary tip is supposed to go to the driver, but I think there were recent lawsuits where DoorDash was even taking a portion of the driver’s tip! So yeah, it’s a crapload of profit for the service provider while very little profit goes to the restaurant or driver. I didn’t know of this fee structure until I used PostMates once a long time ago and felt totally ripped off. Never used PostMates or any similar service again. It basically increases the cost of your food by 50% relative to just ordering takeout and picking it up yourself. Personally, I think these services were developed to take advantage of corporate expense accounts where the employee isn’t really price sensitive and the company is on the hook for the bill. I bet these services have caused corporate meal expenses to explode at law firms, tech, and banks where people who work late are given dinner. |
Uber has to so that it can pay high salaries to Software Engineers. |
NP here. You are mostly right. But what you have wrong is that UberEats sets the price of the food. No, they don't set the prices. The restaurant sets the menu and price of the food. They will charge more on UberEats to offset the fees they pay to sell on the platform. Some restaurants will charge more than others. |
This is true. I remember ordering Takeout Taxi like once a million years ago, it was expensive and the food took an hour+ to get here so I said never again. I’ve never ordered from UberEats/DoorDash etc. I have a friend whose kid is a sophomore at a college in a major city, and spent all last year saying the meal plan food was all horrible and so he gets this stuff for like every meal. I seriously shudder to think what that costs his parents. Also my kid at a suburban college says all these drivers are terrible at knowing where anything is on campus. There used to be a few places that delivered (pizza and Chinese as PP said above) and the drivers knew exactly which dorm was which etc. Now anyone delivers anything and no one knows where anyone is. |