u/Old-Cat-2875

If y'all wandering why people don't tip anymore
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If y'all wandering why people don't tip anymore

No matter what "discount" they say they add the total is about 2x the meal cost... which is alresdy higher than what BK charges. The meal is two burgers, fries, and a coke. Worth apparently $72.70

I don't order delivery much but have been stuck at home sick for a few days and wanted a treat, thought a $25 subtotal seemed fair... gunna eat more ramen instead

Anyone else hoping the fees comedown somehow? Not sure how anyone is using this service at all these days

EDIT: reading comprehension seems to be a tough one these days. I said I didn't order and made ramen instead. I never said I don't tip drivers, just pointing out a possible link between climbing fees and falling tips.

Also the amount of "you're lazy!" comments are hilarious.

  1. I said I was sick and unable to leave my house
  2. A big cost for delivery would make sense if it went to the driver
  3. I said in the post that I decided to not order, what is so hard to understand?
u/Old-Cat-2875 — 23 hours ago