
"On busy weeknights when you just don't feel like making a whole meal from scratch, food delivery can start to look like an attractive option. Not only do you not have to cook, but choosing this option means that you don't even need to go pick up your food - instead, it'll be delivered right to your door. Sure, it can be pricey, so you may not want to do it often,"
"they're paying for their own gas plus wear and tear on their car. So, should you tip your delivery driver well? Absolutely - it's just the right thing to do. They are providing you with a valuable service and deserve to be compensated fairly (even though the company they're working for should be paying them a livable wage). Consider tipping more than you usually would if the order is especially large or the weather is bad and driving conditions are dangerous."
Food delivery offers convenient, no-cook meals delivered to the door, but it can be expensive and prone to ordering mistakes. Many customers overpay or fail to consider how to make deliveries easier for drivers. Delivery drivers often receive very low base pay and frequently rely on tips while covering their own gas and vehicle wear. Customers should tip well, especially for large orders or hazardous weather, to fairly compensate drivers and to incentivize drivers to accept and prioritize deliveries. Some drivers decline orders that do not include a tip because such deliveries may not be financially worthwhile.
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