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by bgilroy26
3876 days ago
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>A cheesesteak costs $11 in the shop, for example, but DoorDash charged $16.95 for it. From a customer perspective, this practice feels very disingenuous. The 5.95 should be labeled as part of a delivery fee. If somehow DoorDash was the first link a user visited after searching for "donut plant", they would need information to decide whether to visit the restaurant or to order online. The transparent thing to do is to list the 5.95 markup as DoorDash-imposed. That way the user can easily see their choice |
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If you go to Walmart, you don't expect the price labels to say "$0.50 Kellogg bulk unit cost, $0.80 retail storage fee"; you just expect "$1.30", and the store's costs are their own concern.
It would certainly be a nice thing to do, but we generally don't expect retailers to facilitate you buying from their supplier.
On the other hand, retailers also probably have explicit permission from vendors to resell the good, which DoorDash doesn't.