Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$10-20. I would go up to $20 if your delivery place is difficult (stairs, no parking, heavy/bulky items). If the delivery person works for Shipt then the person is already receiving a good base rate.
FYI that my Amazon Fresh driver refused his tip this morning.
I am a Shipt shopper. We do not receive a good base rate and are highly dependent upon tips. We also use our own car and gas to haul your delivery. We get $7-$10 on average for a $175 grocery shop that takes at least an hour to shop if all goes right. 15-20% for good service is expected. 10% is stingy unless service was so-so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$10-20. I would go up to $20 if your delivery place is difficult (stairs, no parking, heavy/bulky items). If the delivery person works for Shipt then the person is already receiving a good base rate.
FYI that my Amazon Fresh driver refused his tip this morning.
I am a Shipt shopper. We do not receive a good base rate and are highly dependent upon tips. We also use our own car and gas to haul your delivery. We get $7-$10 on average for a $175 grocery shop that takes at least an hour to shop if all goes right. 15-20% for good service is expected. 10% is stingy unless service was so-so.
I know I am responding to an old thread but just responding to pp. why would a 10% on a delivery be stingy? 10% on 175$ is 17.5$, it’s quite generous. The amount of work a pick up driver does picking up a 15$ pizza or a 3-4 bags worth 175 is pretty much the same. I can understand tipping 20-25% to a server and team who have prepared the food/ been helping you have a great meal over the course of 1-2 hours, but why would a driver need to be tipped 20-25% as well?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t tip on the amount of food. I give $5 for fast food and $10 for a large restaurant meal.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised at the lower tip amounts suggested. We did Amazon Fresh and tipped $25 on 150-160. Now I’ll start doing $20 instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$10-20. I would go up to $20 if your delivery place is difficult (stairs, no parking, heavy/bulky items). If the delivery person works for Shipt then the person is already receiving a good base rate.
FYI that my Amazon Fresh driver refused his tip this morning.
I am a Shipt shopper. We do not receive a good base rate and are highly dependent upon tips. We also use our own car and gas to haul your delivery. We get $7-$10 on average for a $175 grocery shop that takes at least an hour to shop if all goes right. 15-20% for good service is expected. 10% is stingy unless service was so-so.
Anonymous wrote:$10-20. I would go up to $20 if your delivery place is difficult (stairs, no parking, heavy/bulky items). If the delivery person works for Shipt then the person is already receiving a good base rate.
FYI that my Amazon Fresh driver refused his tip this morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$10-20. I would go up to $20 if your delivery place is difficult (stairs, no parking, heavy/bulky items). If the delivery person works for Shipt then the person is already receiving a good base rate.
FYI that my Amazon Fresh driver refused his tip this morning.
What? Why would your Amazon Fresh driver refuse a tip? You can also tip through the website when you place your order.
Unless you are elderly and he didn’t want to take a tip from an elderly person?