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When you have food delivered to your house, and say it comes up to 40.00, how much of a tip do you give? :dontknow:
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i never tipped for delivery.
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I would probably give them $5 - $7.
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:wave: between $3-6
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If it's a pizza company, they always tack on a delivery charge anyway. They are about 2 miles from my house and charge me a $4 delivery fee. However, I always tip the driver $3-$5 depending on the bill. It never gets higher than $25. You need to check and see if they are charging you a delivery charge. Some drivers get a percentage of the delivery charge for gas and stuff for using their own car.
I always try to tip over as people in those jobs usually get minimum wage and depend on their tips. I did (many years ago). Especially those who are using their own transportation to deliver. Some people in customer service jobs who work the hardest usually get tipped the least. Like hotel maids.
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Good question, I am really getting tired of people saying you need to tip no matter what, if it is not good service I think you dont need to tip, but if they do a good job then you should tip 10 to 15%, then if they do a great job 20%. For pizza delivery if they are taking for ever or dont bring the right food or all the food then they dont get much of a tip, but if they get it to you in a reasonable amount of time, I would give a $5 tip for $40 of food.
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for a delivery of $40, i'd probably tip $5 - $8
depending on the speed and friendliness.
my MIL has worked in the restaurant business
her entire life, so i've learned what a tip means!
how generous the tip i leave, depends on how
well-deserved i think it is.
i never go into any restaurant on a saturday
night thinking i'm going to be the top priority.
just give a good attitude and you'll (hopefully)
get one back! ;D
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I never order delivery at home and never have ordered that amount of food but on extremely rare occasion I will order delivery from a hotel then I'd only tip about $3. Yeah I'm one of those cheap bastards that hates to tip just because. I prefer to tip only for service above and beyond which is truly rare. I hate the thought of tipping for doing the minimum for your job or because it's expected.
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We don't have dilvery where I am at but when I go out I try to leave 25% if its an all you can eat bar like Ryans I try to leave $1 per person but if they really good I will leave an extra buck or two. I use to be a waitress so I know how hard it is but I also know that those places where yout serve yourself those waitress I believe get minum wage but where full service waitress work they get less than minum wage so I try to give more if I can.
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That's hard, because some places have a delivery charge and some dont.
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I used to get around $1-$2 regardless of the order amount when I delivered pizzas.
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I consider myself a "big tipper". I normally give 20% because I know how hard servers work. However, last night we went to Applebee's and we had a horrible server. My tip to her was a note on the receipt to "not forget about us". LOL I know some people may think that it's wrong to just write a note, but it took us 45 minutes to get our food which was not easy dealing with an 18 month old who does not want to sit and an impatient 8 year old who kept saying..."why is everyone else getting their food and we are not". People were coming and going around us while we were still waiting for our food. :-[
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I ususally give 20%. If the service is really good, then I may give more. If the service sucks then they get a little less. If you have ever worked in that line of work, you would be more open to giving a better tip. Very hard work, and it is the waiter or waitress that gets all the crap if the cook doesn't do his job right.
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I consider myself a "big tipper". I normally give 20% because I know how hard servers work. However, last night we went to Applebee's and we had a horrible server. My tip to her was a note on the receipt to "not forget about us". LOL I know some people may think that it's wrong to just write a note, but it took us 45 minutes to get our food which was not easy dealing with an 18 month old who does not want to sit and an impatient 8 year old who kept saying..."why is everyone else getting their food and we are not". People were coming and going around us while we were still waiting for our food. :-[
and it took all of 10 min to eat right, hate when that happenes :(
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I consider myself a "big tipper". I normally give 20% because I know how hard servers work. However, last night we went to Applebee's and we had a horrible server. My tip to her was a note on the receipt to "not forget about us". LOL I know some people may think that it's wrong to just write a note, but it took us 45 minutes to get our food which was not easy dealing with an 18 month old who does not want to sit and an impatient 8 year old who kept saying..."why is everyone else getting their food and we are not". People were coming and going around us while we were still waiting for our food. :-[
and it took all of 10 min to eat right, hate when that happenes :(
Yes, we had to eat quickly because by that time my 18 month old was tired of sitting and very cranky and my 8 year old wanted to leave too. =)
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IT DEPENDS ON THE WAIT STAFF AND ON HOW MASNY PEOPLE ARE IN MY PARTY . COULD BE BETWEEN 3 AND 20.
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Normally in our area they don't charge a delivery charge so, I normall tip 15%. If it is $40, I would tip $6.00
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I always tip 15 percent.
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touchy subject im sure... but i always tip something... even if it did take 45 minutes to get the food. it may have been someone else fault (not the servers) and even if not, the server still took the time to bring the food to you, and knowing how hard it can be to make ends meet on $3-something an hour, or worse yet, for tips only, i still almost always leave something, even if its a dollar. its true some servers get paid full wages.
as far as the delivery charge on orders from pizza places and the like, i have worked in a pizza place before and although i wasnt a driver, i know the drivers did not get any $ from the delivery charge. they got incentives (maybe a free oil change after a year of service or something else totally not worth the mileage and wear on the car in my opinion). and, in my experience, a late delivery was rarely if ever the drivers fault.. it was usually either the retaurants busy, the cooks messed up or mixed up an order, or the weather. i worked as a waitress on several occasions and put up with a lot of rowdy customers, bad tippers, rude people etc. its a lot of work to run back and forth to one table for jelly, ketchup, refills, etc especially when your feet are tired. i have received my tip in a handful of pennies thrown in the drink glass from drunk customers before. i also once worked as hotel maid for tips only... that didnt last long as i worked nearly a week without pay. its surprising how many ppl dont tip!!
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Probably $5 when I get it...hot. At least that will cover one gallon of gas right? lol In reality, I tip about 15 percent. I rarely order out.
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I average about 5 percent
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My husband is a great tipper. Sometimes he tips 10.00. For me it is usually around 3 to 5 bucks.
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I alway tip the 15% and if the service is real good I do more. I have never not left something.
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On a $40 meal, I would suspect you tip about 10-15% or about $4-6. Although traditionally when I order pizza it is usually just a flat amount and not a percentage of the food that complicates matters in my head.
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I don't often get delivery of any kind. I usually give them a few dollars. In an actual restaurant, I always do 15-20% depending on how things turn out.
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For a delivery tip on $40.00, I would tip about $4. Simple rule of thumb, I use to tip for delivieries or is to divide the full amount more or less by 10 and then pay over that much, usually works out.
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I usually tip about $5-6 its its about $30 worth of food....Now i have tipped $10 on a hair cut for my kids
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I have been a server for 20+ yrs. Therefore tipping is very close to my heart. A server only makes $3.70 an hr. The rest of our pay comes from our tips. For good service 18% of bill is fair, for excellent service 20+% is fair. If the service sucks, I don't deserve a tip at all!!
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If it is delivery I generally tip about $4 to $7, but if it is at a restaurant I generally tip at least 10 percent. I worked as a waitress and I know what it is to not be tipped for doing a good job.
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I would tip at least $3.00 and if the delivery was fast and I was really hungry, I might go up to $5.00.
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Home delivery around $5....food out 20% if the waitress is good, otherwise less.
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I'm a $3-4 dollar dog...
...unless the service gave me goose bumps....
...or...they were ...cute
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All delievery places around here ( local pizza shops, chinese food, dominos) all charge ATLEAST a $2 delivery fee. So I normally tip about $3 for delivery. If we go out to eat I tip 15% of the bill.
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I would tip 15% unless the service was very slow--then 5%--or very fast--20%.
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Usually 2 to 3 dollars when we order chinese, but if we order pizza only 1 dollar; I could walk there in the time pizza usually takes to get here.