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Modi is a legend, will be remembered for centuries to come
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Closed now - thank you all
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Women, help me understand why this is inspirational
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Always tip, but you don't have to tip at one of the suggested values.
Uber eats now adds a service charge which is not optional
The thought of an engineer tipping is hilarious
They net waiter level wages, which is to say shit. So I tend to tip. It also helps that I use my Wageworks benefits so it's a step removed from my wallet.
I used to tip UberEATS every time, which is 2 or 3 times a week. Now the cost is so high that I don’t tip. In fact, I pretty much don’t use UberEATS anymore.
Which service is cheaper?
Amazon Restaurants is the best and cheapest, but I moved out of their service area, so I just drive. I get a little more human interaction this way too.
I don't believe in tips. Companies should pay fair wage and not make customers guilty to pick up their slack. Now before someone starts questioning my morality, I have worked minimum wage (7.5/hr) cleaning dorms, doing student laundry and washing restaurant dishes. I vastly prefer dignified wage than customer's pity.
I only tip when I can expense it. Ain’t my money 🍌
I tip $ 3 or 5 depending on the length of the Uber ride. I give ubereats bad weather tips. I am road tripping all of New Mexico in a week right now and someone delivered in a severe thunderstorm so I tipped $10.
I dont get it. Shouldnt the drivers be tipping me for ordering? Then Id order a lot more often.
Why do I tip? They know where I live...they know where I sleep.