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To tip the takeaway delivery person

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Downyonder · 13/05/2017 21:06

So, takeaway ordered. They have added on a delivery charge. Would you still tip the delivery person ??

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PenguinOfDoom · 13/05/2017 22:53

DH used to do deliveries for a local takeaway when he was at uni. He said it was one of the worst jobs he ever had because people were incredibly rude, often tried to argue with him about the cost at the door and occasionally would call for a delivery at the wrong address, then try and steal the food out of his top box while he was away from the bike. He says the affluent areas were the worst for not tipping and trying to argue that they should get a discount when he was at the door.

He always tips and so do I.

KC225 · 13/05/2017 22:59

Always tip. Cannot believe people who don't

CheeseQueen · 13/05/2017 23:09

No, as they're doing their job. Never got why some people expect tips for doing their work and others don't/can't accept them.

CheeseQueen · 13/05/2017 23:11

Always tip. Cannot believe people who don't

So why do people get a tip in your world for delivering a pizza but you presumably wouldn't for a doctor's appointment? Doctor sees you, you tip.
Nurse changes your dressing, you tip.
No? So why not then?

helenfagain · 13/05/2017 23:12

I always do, but I used to be a delivery drivers

bakedbeansandtuna · 13/05/2017 23:13

Yes but used to do it myself so know how crap it is.

CheeseQueen · 13/05/2017 23:16

Wages for this job are pretty poor. Often the tips would be the only thing making it worth while.
So that's the fault of the employers. Not the paying customer. Sorry, but presuming you're in the UK, there is NO reason to have to leave a tip as your employers know they don't have to pay as much and will get the wages subsidised.
As we have a national minimum wage. Why do some minimum wage jobs expect tips but not others? My office data input job was minimum wage pre kids. No way would there be tips there from the public expecting their cheques etc paid in. Why if it's a pizza? Same principle. You're getting a service. Although some are deemed worthy of tips and some aren't obviously...

Vanillamanilla1 · 13/05/2017 23:17

Never
I Never tip anyone

Whereismumhiding2 · 13/05/2017 23:33

Gosh, there are some frugal people on here who are proud of that.
Imo delivery drivers get paid very low wages. I tip £1 every time, or just over that to round up to nearest £. If I can afford it, but the takeaways I order aren't expensive and don't charge delivery over £15.
I'd tip a waiter/ress in restaurant (but a bigger %, as they do more service for longer), so why not a takeaway delivery driver? They are in front facing food service industry. And it'd cost me far more in petrol to drive to collect takeaway myself than a pound. Win win.

coconuttella · 13/05/2017 23:34

CheeseQueen

Agree... it's weird, and rather condescending, that some have these jobs that they seem to pity and pay tips (even though this perpetuates the situation), and other jobs it would never cross their mind to tip for!

coconuttella · 13/05/2017 23:36

They are in front facing food service industry.

What's so special abour being front facing? Why are they more important than the chef, or the cleaner, or the delivery driver who brought the food to the restaurant?

kel1493 · 13/05/2017 23:49

I always do

OsmosisJones · 13/05/2017 23:51

I pay for takeaway food on JustEat or similar with my debit card and I never have cash on me. I didn't even know tipping delivery drivers was a thing.

coconuttella · 13/05/2017 23:52

If I was employer and i know my delivery driver gets tips from a fair number of clients, I wouldn't be so inclined to increase their wage.... the driver is then put in an insidious position of having a wage that's lower than it would otherwise be, and having to rely on a roulette of the charity of others who may, or may not tip. Meanwhile, the UK does have plenty of NMW jobs in most places, so if the delivery driver deal was that bad, it's likely there would be other options.

If you want to help others less fortunate, it makes much more sense to give your tip to Save the Children or some similar charity.

SomeOtherFuckers · 14/05/2017 00:05

I just usually say keep the change x

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