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by unimployed
2520 days ago
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You realize restaurants that directly employ the delivery persons have most of the same pitfalls as tipping using an app service right? If you don’t know how to understand how restaurant service persons are typically paid, it is better to not use the service at all than it is to not tip. You are still possibly supporting a very shitty business model unless you know that those delivery people are paid well without tips (most work on a tips basis for a big chunk of their wages). |
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This is in contrast to these delivery apps where Ubereats for example does not even class them as employees and they are paid per order basis.
Nobody tips a Mcdonalds worker or most other fast food workers. I don't tip the person that delivers my packages from Amazon. These are examples of why tipping culture is so bizarre and subjective, once a good will gesture and now taken advantage of by businesses.
If the wages are bare minimum I'll stop using their service, but I won't tip so the business continue their model.