Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you are fine. I'd call the restaurant back and let them know you will never order from them again. What a sh*tty jerk.
OP doesn't need to. The restaurant will probably fire her as a client.
OP drivers from local businesses, especially mom & pops mark your house when you tip low and you are less likely to get good service or risk having your food tampered with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A tip is voluntary. No.
No, it’s not on delivery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you are fine. I'd call the restaurant back and let them know you will never order from them again. What a sh*tty jerk.
OP doesn't need to. The restaurant will probably fire her as a client.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, left $5 on a $60 order to feed her family. The restaurant probably made him drive out and told them he was going to quit. Get your own food, OP.
Did OP ever say what she tipped?
She did not, which clearly indicates it was cheap AF.
Yeah, the fact that she's concealing this is a dead giveaway.
Two things likely are true . . . the delivery driver acted inappropriately, and OP undertipped.
Anonymous wrote:How do you start a thread titled "Should I have tipped more?" without including the food total and the amount you tipped?
Anonymous wrote:No, you are fine. I'd call the restaurant back and let them know you will never order from them again. What a sh*tty jerk.
Anonymous wrote:No, you are fine. I'd call the restaurant back and let them know you will never order from them again. What a sh*tty jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, left $5 on a $60 order to feed her family. The restaurant probably made him drive out and told them he was going to quit. Get your own food, OP.
Did OP ever say what she tipped?
She did not, which clearly indicates it was cheap AF.
Anonymous wrote:A tip is voluntary. No.