Anonymous wrote:So I placed my first uber eats order this week. There was already an Uber service charge of $9. And a $1.49 delivery charge. And ubers suggested tip was $11. That’s $22 of fees on a $60 order. I won’t be doing it again.
Anonymous wrote:So I placed my first uber eats order this week. There was already an Uber service charge of $9. And a $1.49 delivery charge. And ubers suggested tip was $11. That’s $22 of fees on a $60 order. I won’t be doing it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County put out a statement encouraging people to not use these services because they take such a high cut from the restaurants.
Well if only the County would offer an alternative!
There is one--pick up your own food.
We always pick up. I want my dollars to go through the restaurant. I get it faster and with no exorbitant tip expectations
Anonymous wrote:You don't get to dictate what others tip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County put out a statement encouraging people to not use these services because they take such a high cut from the restaurants.
Well if only the County would offer an alternative!
There is one--pick up your own food.
Anonymous wrote:So I placed my first uber eats order this week. There was already an Uber service charge of $9. And a $1.49 delivery charge. And ubers suggested tip was $11. That’s $22 of fees on a $60 order. I won’t be doing it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't get to dictate what others tip.
Totally agree ×1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what was the average tip you got in this area?
OP here. It's hard for me to put it in average tip terms but on a typical Friday/Saturday night, from say 6p-11p, pay can range between $80-$130 for me. These two nights are obviously when people order most often, and tend to tip more as they're getting food for the household vs during breakfast or lunch, oftentimes it's a meal for one, so lots of small to zero tips. I do set aside 20% as I know I'll owe during tax time as an independent contractor but no surprise there when doing this type of work.
If a meal costs $15, you aren't reasonable to expect at $10 tip.
Anonymous wrote:You don't get to dictate what others tip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We use Instacart for Costco and tip 20% of the order. Since January, we've added an additional $10-$15 on top of that. Our finances didn't change but recognize that a lot of people weren't so fortunate.
With the high prices on each item, you must be paying 50% more by using Costco Instacart. We’ve used it too and it is so expensive before the tip.
It's expensive but worth it since I need to stay healthy to (socially distance) visit my father that has stage 4 cancer.