DoorDash now warns you that your food might get cold if you don’t tip::The app-based delivery service is alerting customers that drivers may not take their order in a timely manner if there is no tip included upfront.

  • @GloveNinja@lemmy.world
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    91 year ago

    This.

    I love to cook, it’s something that brings me joy to see myself create delicious meals and feed my family. But my God, after a long day of work and then getting my kid from daycare, only to come home and have to figure out what I can make and then do it is just too much. I’d rather focus my attention on playing with my kid, and coming down from the day, than spending all my time in the kitchen. I’ll make my kid food and then order something for my wife and I afterwards.

    We shouldn’t be punished with cold food just because DoorDash/Uber/Skip won’t pay their drivers properly. I can’t always drop 18% (somehow the norm where I live) on top of their already baked in delivery fee, and service fee. Also, tipping as far as I’m concerned is an after-the-fact action. If you exceed your job I’ll tip you, but delivering my food warm and on-time is your job… Why tip when I consistently have late deliveries anyways. I can always pay a premium to get my food first, but that’s just another fee.

    There’s no winning here

    • @Jax@sh.itjust.works
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      21 year ago

      I feel like dealing with tipping culture is a byproduct of just giving people more time to recover from a weeks work.

      Like a 4 day work week for example. Pay adjusted so no one loses money. People have more time to relax and recover from work, actually live their lives. They cook more, and places like DoorDash can’t parasitically siphon money off of people who are just desperate to rest.

      I can’t believe I’ve been conditioned to think this is impossible because it helps people too much. Sometimes I hate the U.S. .

    • @DeathsEmbrace@lemmy.ml
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      21 year ago

      If you think this is frustrating you’re not alone. This is a trap made by rich and powerful people to keep people in line. You can’t argue if you’re always overworked and tired. When homelessness is the other choice you don’t even get to make a choice 99% of the time. People died to make work less overbearing and it seems we might have to go through this again for any changes.

    • @Smoogs@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      I hear you but please understand none of these places have you or your family in mind on nutrition. At the going rate you can start seeing the effects on your body of high sugar and salt as early as your late 40s. Doesn’t matter how much you exercise either. That stuff eats your organs. Diabetes, heart disease, pancreatitis, stomach cancer is just a tip of the iceberg of choices of the lovely shit that is about to greet you for those choices. This is what the people of the ‘growing up on McDonald’s in the 80s” are facing right now. And a lot of them just thought looking lean and exercise was all that took to negate the effects which is bullshit. Exercise only targets fat and caloric intake. It doesn’t negate what overdosing sugar and salt does directly to the organs.

      I get that it’s hard but this goes deeper than just convenience. This stuff is really toxic. Literally. Tips aside. Albeit the gouging is pretty fucked up on its own but that should be a hint on how little they care about you. They want your money. They inject salt to make you buy this shit. They don’t care if they kill you and your family over ca$h.