DoorDash Warns Customers Their Order Will Take Longer If They Don't Tip
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DoorDash Warns Customers Their Order Will Take Longer If They Don't Tip
Fiona McLoughlin Contributor
November 01, 2023 8:12 AM ET
DoorDash added a pop-up this week when you add a custom tip of zero
dollars, warning customers that their no-tip delivery may take longer.
"Orders with no tip might take longer to get delivered - are you sure you
want to continue?" the warning reads, according to The Verge. "Dashers can
pick and choose which orders they want to do. Orders that take longer to
be accepted by Dashers tend to result in slower delivery."
DoorDash now warns its customers that orders with no tip might take
longer to get delivered. pic.twitter.com/CL1wOfyDCs
In June, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the city would implement
a new minimum wage for DoorDash and Uber Eats drivers. These delivery apps
would have to pay their NYC drivers at least $19.96, according to a press
release. In July, four delivery services sued NYC over the law raising the
minimum wage.
"Bad policies cannot go unchallenged, and we will not stand by and let the
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Re: Cheap DoorDash customers
By: Digimaus to Jas Hud on Wed Nov 01 2023 03:05 pm
DoorDash Warns Customers Their Order Will Take Longer If They Don't Tip
I think there is a cultural schism here, but I think the employer (DoorDash in this case) ought to pay the employees enough money so they don't need tips. Then customers would handle tips only at exceptional service - which
I think there is a cultural schism here, but I think the employer
(DoorDash in this case) ought to pay the employees enough money so
they don't need tips. Then customers would handle tips only at
exceptional service - which happens to be the Spanish way).
I think when you normalize tips they stop representing what they ought
to represent.
well dashers can't see that 0 tip. but we can figure it out if they
want us to get a mcdonalds order for 4 dollars.
what doordash usually does is pair up a notip order with a good
tipping order to get it done. it can be from totally different restaurants. the delivery locations can be no where near eachother.
i'm pretty sure doordash will get a class action lawsuit or 2
eventually.
i'm not so sure they can do that because they are contractors.
i also have the ability to choose an hourly flat rate with tips (but
they warn tips might be less) or the regular way. the hourly can go
from 14-16-19/hr depending on the time.
not sure if i'm going to be doing this in the winter/snow because
roads are horrible here. last feb i had something in the road poke up
and rip off my tailpipe.
nobody would join doordash, then.
i think doordash should pay MORE PER MILE because of gas prices, but i don't
Definitely, It's like how wait staff gets paid USD $2.13 an hour.
Hoowever, here in Tennessee, that law states that wait staff has to make $7.50 an hour so if a waitress, for example, doesn't make $7.50 an hour combined with tips during a shift, the restaurant owner must pay the difference so it goes up to $7.50/hour.
Yes and no. I only tip in certain situations and when I felt the service was worth the tip.
Tipping here in the US drives my European friends nuts so when they visit, they ask me if I should tip or not and if so, how much.
-- Sean
well dashers can't see that 0 tip. but we can figure it out if they want us to get a mcdonalds order for 4 dollars.
I figure it this way: if I can afford a food delivery, I can afford a tip also. Last night, I ordered a sandwich and some past from Dominos. Not cheap on my budget but it was my one "treat" for the month. I still gave the driver a 20% tip.
i'm pretty sure doordash will get a class action lawsuit or 2 eventually.
California will probably be the first.
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Re: Cheap DoorDash customers
By: Jas Hud to Arelor on Thu Nov 02 2023 01:18 am
nobody would join doordash, then.
i think doordash should pay MORE PER MILE because of gas prices, but i don't
I didn't mean the riders had to be on a pay roll, just that they payment should be enough to providem service even if tips were 0.
Jas Hud wrote to Digimaus <=-
a woman with a great rack and good skills can make a LOT on tips. A
male waiter who is attentive and has good skills can make good money
too.
I'm in a liberal area and a handful of restaurants give benefits and a 'living wage of 12-21/hr'.
I'm pretty sure they had some real staffing issues and they went back
to tips.
Yes and no. I only tip in certain situations and when I felt the service was worth the tip.
Tipping here in the US drives my European friends nuts so when they visit, they ask me if I should tip or not and if so, how much.
-- Sean
I only do not tip when the person is horrible. and i write on the
receipt what their issue was. that's probably about 2 times.
i think it was buffalo wildwings both times. i hate that dump.
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