I'm not tipping on top of a delivery fee. That's like asking me to tip the waitress again when gratuity has already been included on the bill.If you don't make enough money selling pizzas because of this, then find another line of work or a pizza place that doesn't charge a delivery fee.
3/11/2010 12:43:59 PM
Because nobody reads the 49th postmy personal belief is this:cost of the pizza should equal the cost of material and labor to make the pizza plus some profit margin of the firms choicecost of the delivery charge should equal cost of material (gas) and labor (the driver) to deliver an order plus some profit margin of the firms choicein this world if the firm charges a delivery charge then I don't tip. if there is no delivery charge then I tip.personally if a firm charges a delivery charge then its up to the driver to recoup his costs and make money from the firm not the customer because your services are being charged to the customer.
3/11/2010 12:49:03 PM
3/11/2010 1:02:46 PM
3/11/2010 2:09:20 PM
Entitled people who don't work for a living ITT
3/11/2010 4:57:40 PM
tip threads never fail!
3/11/2010 5:38:58 PM
3/11/2010 8:24:05 PM
The point of delivering your pizza is to make more than it cost to get it to you.
3/11/2010 8:47:05 PM
^not neccessarily. in some industries it can be an enabling offering which grows your client base (like pizza) some firms chalk it up as a cost of doing business (and would typically charge accordingly) or they would add on a fee for only those customers who take advantage of the service (a delivery charge). Thinking that charging the fee in order to make money is a naive way of looking at it.
3/11/2010 9:28:58 PM
would it kill you cheap motherfuckers to kick the driver a few bucks? jesus christ
3/11/2010 10:00:07 PM
so tuff
3/11/2010 10:04:36 PM
it's a couple of fucking bucks, how poor are you
3/11/2010 10:10:15 PM
so does that mean on a $150 order, if you're charged a 1.50 delivery charge you feel not obligated to tip further?
3/11/2010 10:16:06 PM
the difference between a $15 order and a $150 order is negligible on the part of the driver. It's not like he had to take multiple trips.If they buried the cost into the cost of the pizza, I would gladly tip the driver. The mere fact that they refer to it as a "delivery fee" is why most people have an issue with tipping on top of it. It's not called a "restaurant inconvenience fee", it's called a fucking "delivery fee". That implies that it's a fee to get the pizza delivered to you as opposed to me picking it up at the store. I don't tip on pizzas I pick up myself, so why should I tip on charge of a delivery fee. Let me be the judge of how much your delivery was actually worth, and you might get more money out of me.
3/11/2010 10:26:28 PM
epic amount of rawr rawr in this threadif you don't like it, go somewhere elseor better yet, learn how to make it yourself.
3/11/2010 10:27:30 PM
3/11/2010 10:31:48 PM
I was not born here. My family is foreign. Yet somehow everyone in my family has figured out that in this country some services require a tip. Not because you are paying for some service, but because businesses in this country structure their pay based on well known conventions such as tipping. Don't say that a delivery driver is getting screwed by his boss. You know damn well that you are choosing to not tip when you know that a tip is expected. I don't think any pizza delivery person takes the job assuming that he will receive no tips. If you think that way, you are absolutely wrong. Pick up your own damn pizza.
3/11/2010 10:36:44 PM
why should I pick up my own pizza? they charge $x.xx for delivery, and I choose to pay for that service.
3/11/2010 10:54:40 PM
Do you not understand what I just said? It's a very well known convention. The delivery driver takes the job with expectation of tips. You are just a cheap asshole. The same principle applies to tipping in restaurants. No one at a restaurant forces you to tip, yet you do it anyway. If you don't want tip, don't go out. So if you don't want to tip a delivery person, don't order a pizza for delivery. Same fucking principle. Some of you are just fucking cheap. That's all. Don't cover it up with an excuse about a delivery charge. You are just plain cheap.
3/11/2010 11:03:57 PM
^^and you KNOW that the driver is not getting tipped with your dumbass delivery charge so you CHOOSE to be a cheap asshole. There's not a single person in this thread that can say they don't tip because the driver gets the delivery charge because it's been made perfectly clear that that is NOT what happens. Tip or don't tip but don't sit there and flat out lie. Admit that you don't tip because you're poor, a cheap motherfucker, or just a good old-fashioned asshole.
3/11/2010 11:07:11 PM
how do i know that the delivery charge doesn't go to the driver exactly??
3/11/2010 11:14:41 PM
because i have delivered pizzas and i'm telling you it does not.there, your entire theory just came crashing down. but you probably won't change your ways.
3/11/2010 11:21:58 PM
3/11/2010 11:26:13 PM
^^did you make real minimum wage or waiter minimum wage?
3/11/2010 11:46:45 PM
3/12/2010 2:23:27 AM
3/12/2010 6:09:11 AM
in what world do you live in where the COST of gas for the driver equals PROFIT for anyone (driver or business, doesnt matter)thats the only thing the delivery fee covers, not pay, not service - just cost for getting it out to you
3/12/2010 6:32:13 AM
3/12/2010 7:23:12 AM
indy:
3/12/2010 7:59:05 AM
3/12/2010 8:03:40 AM
2 bucks on a 10 buck tab is 20 percent, which is more than generous by any tipping convention.
3/12/2010 8:06:06 AM
The delivery charge could be more transparent (add it into the cost of the pizza) or it could be clearer (call it a gas surcharge or something, that is what most other industries do). As a consumer that has never worked in the pizza industry I have to ask how we are supposed to know the nuances of pizza delivery fees? I have always thought of the delivery charge as a minimum guaranteed tip to the driver, I had no idea. I also didn't know that the store buys the delivery person's gas either.That being said I usually factor in the delivery charge with the tip. For example, if I leave a $3.50 tip and the delivery charge is $1.50, then I feel as though I've left a $5.00 tip. The IRS standard mileage reimbursement rate is 50 cents/mile, so I can't, in good conscious leave only a $1.50 tip as I'm usually farther than 1.5 miles from the pizza place. When my employer needs me to travel, I expect to get reimbursed 50 cents/mile (I realize it's not the same as the delivery guy has to drive to do his job, but I use that as a baseline). Besides, $5.00 would be the very least it's worth to me to not have to go get it myself.After applying the Categorical Imperative, I can't justify it to myself to only pay the bare minimum delivery charge unless I receive substandard service (eg I'm told it'll be there in 30 minutes but it takes over an hour). If everyone did this then I imagine it would be all ex-convicts that'd be in possession of my pizza for undetermined amounts of time . I will be a better pizza-guy-tipper though thanks to this thread.Ah, the morality of tipping the pizza delivery guy, there's a PHI375 paper ripe for the pickin'.
3/12/2010 8:49:57 AM
3/12/2010 9:32:10 AM
3/12/2010 9:40:19 AM
i tip if they get it to me quickly, but i don't tip just because i'm supposed to tip. if i have to wait over an hour for pizza and its kinda cold when it comes they aren't getting a tip. and i don't feel bad about it, the driver is guaranteed minimum wage
3/12/2010 9:41:12 AM
I tip delivery drivers more if they are female and cute.[Edited on March 12, 2010 at 9:57 AM. Reason : s]
3/12/2010 9:56:53 AM
HOLY SHIT I AGREE WITH MCDANGERI think I may have just divided by 0.
3/12/2010 10:37:51 AM
3/12/2010 11:09:35 AM
a guide to piss off people with shitty jobs1) mention not tipping2) SUCCESS!
3/12/2010 11:37:58 AM
lol
3/12/2010 11:45:01 AM
3/12/2010 11:46:36 AM
This same location has an unsolved murder that occurred inside the store. Wonderful management.
3/12/2010 12:32:16 PM
3/12/2010 12:35:18 PM
This same location has an unsolved murder that occurred inside the store.Wonderful management.
3/12/2010 2:06:58 PM
This same location has an unsolved murder that occurred inside the store.Im sure not giving them a tip.
3/12/2010 3:11:34 PM
3/12/2010 3:14:38 PM
Yeah, it's been quite a while since I worked for tips. But you don't forget.
3/12/2010 3:25:27 PM
^so because it was unanswered above... do delivery drivers make "real" minimum wage or the reduced minimum that waiters/waitresses make?it would also seem that drivers would be better off by taking the .50/mile tax deduction than bothering with recouping gas costs.indy, please explain why I as a consumer should realize that a "delivery charge" indicates that the charge is not recouping the cost of the delivery of pizza to my house. What if the delivery charge was 5.00 for a 12 dollar pizza? would you still tip?
3/12/2010 7:51:40 PM
3/12/2010 11:07:55 PM
your question about making minimum wage or not for drivers is going to be different for every place so it shouldnt fit into the equation or noti made 6.50/hr + all my tips when i delivered AND we didnt charge a delivery fee AND i was paid .75/mile for gasnot every place is so generous though
3/12/2010 11:25:24 PM