“For most markets where DoorDash operates, customers are prompted to tip on the checkout screen, with a middle option already selected by default. If they want to, they can adjust the tip later from the status screen while awaiting their food, or even after it’s delivered. That’s changing today; while blaming New York City’s minimum wage increase for delivery workers, DoorDash announced that for “select markets, including New York City,” tipping is now exclusively a post-checkout option”

It seems so ridiculous given tipping fatigue, that DoorDash is making what should be a given sound like a negative.

  • @0110010001100010@lemmy.world
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    717 months ago

    This has always annoyed me about food delivery services. Tips are supposed to be reflective of the service delivered. How can I know if that service is going to be good before a driver is even assigned to my order? Prompt after the delivery to add a tip.

    Secondary note, if a company cannot pay their employees a living wage without tips than said company shouldn’t exist. Nobody should have to rely on tips to…you know…exist.

    • @June@lemm.ee
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      127 months ago

      So, I deliver for DoorDash from time to time, and it’s made me change how I view tipping in these apps.

      I’m not tipping for quality of service (it’s hard to be ‘good’ vs ‘great’ on pick up, drive, drop off as a service, and if the driver manages to do that badly, DoorDash will make it right for you and ding the driver). Instead I’m tipping based on quantity of work, e.g., the distance I’m asking the driver to cover or the size/weight of the order if it’s something like groceries. While this is something that DoorDash should be doing, it’s not and is left to the customer to close the gap voluntarily.

      DoorDash likes to act like they’re just connecting customers to people that want to make a delivery, but they’ve set up the system to feel like DoorDash is the service provider rather than the drivers. In reality, drivers should be setting their fees as independent contractors and DoorDash should only be providing the interface.

    • bedrooms
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      47 months ago

      Tips are definitely not the answer, but…

      if a company cannot pay their employees a living wage without tips

      Actually, where I live, we don’t have a tip, but companies won’t even if they can. The sad truth is that businesses won’t without pressure. They just call it a social problem, weakness of their country, whatever.

      It’s a false assumption.

      Again, I believe tips are not the answer.

      • @0110010001100010@lemmy.world
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        207 months ago

        Wat. If an order isn’t getting delivered (your words):

        if a driver sees no tip, your order is last in line if it gets delivered at all.

        Than that’s an even BETTER reason that tipping should 100% be eliminated.

        • Maeve
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          07 months ago

          And the best reason Capitalists should pay a living wage; not slum wages, actual living wages.