Redowl
Member
I got into a bit of a 'debate' with a buddy about this the other night.
I tend to tip about 20% of the final bill (+/- based on service and other conditions). He usually tips anywhere from $2 - $6 (+/- based on service and other conditions).
My argument: The driver is in a service/waiting industry and that's what you do. If I spend $100 on pizza (which happens somewhat frequently) I'd feel very cheap only giving $6.
His argument: The delivery distance doesn't change if he buys $10 or $100 worth of pizza - therefor the delivery driver doesn't have to make a significantly different effort to deliver his food.
What say you?
I tend to tip about 20% of the final bill (+/- based on service and other conditions). He usually tips anywhere from $2 - $6 (+/- based on service and other conditions).
My argument: The driver is in a service/waiting industry and that's what you do. If I spend $100 on pizza (which happens somewhat frequently) I'd feel very cheap only giving $6.
His argument: The delivery distance doesn't change if he buys $10 or $100 worth of pizza - therefor the delivery driver doesn't have to make a significantly different effort to deliver his food.
What say you?