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by johnchristopher
1932 days ago
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I like that too. Not having to haggle an not having to calculate price and “fair” tipping. But I noticed the other day that takeaway.com, one of the major delivery food service in my country, is now adding a ”would you like to tip the delivery man ? +1 +5 +10” question after I have already paid. In a country with a better social protection than the US and better low-wages too. I don't like this trend, it has to be fought back. |
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In the Uber app it shows up after the trip / rating. I think the options are +1, +2, +5. Maybe there's a custom, I don't remember.
However, what surprises me, is that for example on Uber Eats, they ask for the tip before the delivery, at the end of the order. The way I see it, even in the US, the tip is supposed to at least take into account the quality of service. How can you judge that before you've been served?