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January 6, 2023
The driver, goes by Doordash Tips (@doordashtips2) on TikTok. The video has racked up over 560,000 views, as of this writing. Discussions in the comments section include commentary on the low pay given to delivery drivers, proper tipping etiquette and the untoward behavior of some delivery drivers.
“That's why I don’t use DoorDash. I don't trust others handing my food or messing up my order but I do tip,” a user shared.
“I always tip low on the app but when the person shows up to my door I always give them a $10 tip or more,” explained another.
“I'd get 1 star and bad tips sometimes literally running (if nothing could get spilled) with orders and ripping at 80kmph. still was pulling $50 an hour tho,” a delivery person said.
“Why did you accept the order? You know EXACTLY what you’re getting tipped beforehand. This is inexcusable and puts all of us drivers in a bad light,” wrote another delivery driver.
In response to a based commenter who asked him why he should get tipped for doing his job as a delivery person, the TikToker posted a follow-up video saying that customers who can't tip can just pick up the orders themselves.
A survey contracted by Circuit Route Planner last year revealed that 80% of delivery workers admit to eating part of their customer’s orders.
The drivers also admitted to “deliberately” damaging the packages/items they were hired to deliver (23%), urinating on or near a customer’s residence (9%), opening and then resealing packages (17%) and stealing packages intended for others (17%).
The delivery drivers who admitted to the ill behaviors say their lack of respect was due to bad tips (73%), tip baiting, or placing a generous tip when placing an order before removing them later (30%), customers' dogs barking at them (57%), getting used for content in the customers’ TikTok or social media (42%) and unfriendly customers (30%).
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