Anonymous wrote:$3-5 carry out
$8-10 delivery
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm tired of the absurd idea that the tip should be based on a percentage of the cost of the food. That makes some amount of sense in a restaurant, but not really when you are talking about delivery or takeout.
Why would I tip the DoorDash guy more to drive my order from the same place if I order for 3 people vs 2? Yes, the food cost more, but the delivery for him/her was the same. Stupid.
That's why I switched to a flat $5 tip for carryout.
I tip by distance for DoorDash. I consider that delivery and not carry out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always tipped 10 percent on takeout. During the pandemic 20. As someone once pointed out on this forum, no they did not wait on you during your entire meal. But did they drive it across town and deliver it to your doorstep so you could stay safe.
You described delivery not take out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also food servers are not suffering, most of them are getting UI with the federal boost even if they still work (reduction in hours). Those who don’t are illegal and shouldn’t be here in the first place.
We know of one restaurant that cannot reopen as they cannot get enough staff as UI pays more. And other ones are struggling for staff too.
When labor is a scarce commodity, you pay more for it. You don’t remove a social safety net to drive down the cost of labor or any other commodity. People earning more from unemployment are also helping keep other businesses afloat. They aren’t hoarding the extra money and Scrooge McDucking in it. They bought clothing for their kids and got their cars repaired. Google money multiplier effect. The right wing forgets about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During covid 20% tlp on take out.
Are you handing out cash to your local grocery store and retail workers as well?
Anonymous wrote:I always tipped 10 percent on takeout. During the pandemic 20. As someone once pointed out on this forum, no they did not wait on you during your entire meal. But did they drive it across town and deliver it to your doorstep so you could stay safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During covid 20% tlp on take out.
Are you handing out cash to your local grocery store and retail workers as well?
Honestly, as I go out more, yes. I’m keeping extra $5 and $10 to give out to anyone in a service field who I think might have had their income compromised. Just putting extra kindness and grace out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During covid 20% tlp on take out.
Are you handing out cash to your local grocery store and retail workers as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During covid 20% tlp on take out.
Are you handing out cash to your local grocery store and retail workers as well?
My local grocery store workers are unionized and paid pretty well. I shop at Target and they start at $15 per hour. It's not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also food servers are not suffering, most of them are getting UI with the federal boost even if they still work (reduction in hours). Those who don’t are illegal and shouldn’t be here in the first place.
We know of one restaurant that cannot reopen as they cannot get enough staff as UI pays more. And other ones are struggling for staff too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During covid 20% tlp on take out.
Are you handing out cash to your local grocery store and retail workers as well?
Anonymous wrote:Me and my husband's orders are anywhere from $20 to $50, so I always tip $2 maybe $3, which I thought was fair. Google'd out of curiosity and several links claim the to-go standard is 10% with many leaving 20%? I worked in the service industry in high school and for a year in college, so I thought I was a decent tipper. How is leaving a $5 (to $10!?) to the gal (hostess/cashier?) for every $50 order she hands off fair to normal waitresses and bartenders who have to actually work?
Honestly I assume the overwhelming majority of to-go orders don't tip 10 or 20%, they actually tip $0?
Anonymous wrote:During covid 20% tlp on take out.