I have to tip when I order like I’m a psychic about the level of service I’m going to receive. If I was prompted to tip after, my food would probably come with less pubes and spit.
Doordash puts the tip in the order so that drivers can view them as bids for service, and they generally snatch up the highest tipping orders immediately. Low/no tip orders with long distances or a lower rated customer might languish, unclaimed, because drivers won’t want to take them for insufficient pay.
In what app?
I have to tip when I order like I’m a psychic about the level of service I’m going to receive. If I was prompted to tip after, my food would probably come with less pubes and spit.
Doordash puts the tip in the order so that drivers can view them as bids for service, and they generally snatch up the highest tipping orders immediately. Low/no tip orders with long distances or a lower rated customer might languish, unclaimed, because drivers won’t want to take them for insufficient pay.
I always tip well when I use these services because I live in a generally low income area, and I know what it’s like to struggle.
Because of this, I usually get really good service. Probably because I have a good rating from tipping so well.
Which is why the delivery workers got so pissy after the delivery apps moved tipping to after the delivery.
https://www.businessinsider.com/uber-eats-doordash-delivery-worker-tipping-nyc-law-2026-1
This is the only service where I have to be Carnac to figure out how much to tip.
Uber prompts me to tip right after the order but I can skip it and pay just the food now and the tip later, after the order arrived.