Anonymous wrote:They do all the work for you. Shop, bag, all the driving to/from, and carry it to your door.
Anonymous wrote:No, at Whole Foods you tip just the driver, a separate team shops and packs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do all the work for you. Shop, bag, all the driving to/from, and carry it to your door.
Those functions are not done by the guy who delivers. The driver, however, gets to keep all the tip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tip $40-$50 on every WF delivery.
That’s more than double a substitute teacher’s hourly pay.
Maybe they should deliver my groceries. I started that in pandemic, since it was putting them in harms way. I usually do $40 now, and don’t do it every week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 50$ for a large order like that.
To carry them from their car to your front door? Why do much?
No, I don’t tip an automatic 20%. $300 at the grocery store isn’t even that much anymore.
Their job is to deliver to you and this means bringing into house! Do you crazy people also top Fed Ex and USPS drivers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tip $40-$50 on every WF delivery.
That’s more than double a substitute teacher’s hourly pay.
Anonymous wrote:I tip $40-$50 on every WF delivery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do all the work for you. Shop, bag, all the driving to/from, and carry it to your door.
Those functions are not done by the guy who delivers. The driver, however, gets to keep all the tip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 50$ for a large order like that.
To carry them from their car to your front door? Why do much?
No, I don’t tip an automatic 20%. $300 at the grocery store isn’t even that much anymore.
Anonymous wrote:So $60, plus $9.95 service fee if it’s Whole Foods?