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DoorDash driver reignites fierce tipping debate after demanding extra from customer due to stormy weather

DoorDash driver reignites fierce tipping debate after demanding extra from customer due to stormy weather

Daily Mail​5 days ago

A DoorDash driver has ignited a fierce tipping debate after demanding extra from a customer due to stormy weather.
The disgruntled patron took to Reddit to share her shock at being asked to tip for her food delivery - on top of the $5 she already had.
The driver, only known as Rob, contacted the customer through the DoorDash app, starting off by telling her that he was waiting on the order.
He then sent two photos showing the stormy weather - including one of extremely heavy rain.
The DoorDash driver then wrote: 'It's heavily raining out here if you can add compensation that would be greatly appreciated and helpful.'
Rob added: 'Driving more than 10 miles to get your food delivered.'
The confused customer shared the interaction to Reddit, asking fellow users if it was normal to tip even more in bad weather.
'I looked it up and it was not 10 miles away and I had definitely tipped well,' she wrote in a comment. 'That's the weird part for me he wanted me to increase my already $5 tip.'
Reddit users then chimed in with their thoughts over the matter - many agreeing that while you should tip more when the weather is bad, the delivery driver shouldn't have asked the customer to do so.
'Tipping more just because it is raining is an insane ask, but I was Dashing the other day, got a storm warning on my phone, and it went from calm to sh***y in a matter of 10 minutes,' a user pointed out.
They added: 'I was desperately trying to get the customer to answer their phone so I didn't put $35 worth of food on the ground while it was DUMPING. It surely would've instantly ruined it.'
Another acknowledged that while they think people should tip more in the rain, they'd never ask someone to.
'It's materially more dangerous to drive in heavy rain, yet when I'd Dash I'd still get people not tipping at all. I would never ask, but if you're so unwilling to go out and drive in the rain but expect someone else to do it, you should be tipping more than usual.
'I've done this before. But for a snowstorm. Calm when I woke up so I ordered Starbucks, a few minutes after ordering it just started becoming a whiteout. I ended up tipping the guy an extra $15. Whoops lol. Now I make sure to look outside before I order see if it looks like it COULD do something LOL,' shared someone else.
Others said they make a conscious effort to tip more when the conditions outside are terrible.
'I usually tip extra when it rains but that's because, I am taking into account that not only am I not wanting to be out in the rain, I'm asking someone else to be. It's just my way of showing my appreciation. I know it's their job and they are choosing to do it. But, I still want them to know I appreciate it,' one user wrote.
The driver, only known as Rob, contacted the customer through the DoorDash app, starting off by telling her that he was waiting on the order
He then sent two photos showing the stormy weather - including one of extremely heavy rain
Reddit users chimed in with their thoughts over the matter - many agreeing that while you should tip more when the weather is bad, the delivery driver shouldn't have asked the customer to do so
Last year, a DoorDash customer went viral after sharing what happened to her order after she didn't tip.
The customer, Kaitlyn, revealed in a TikTok video that a dasher left her food 'so far away' in the gearing sunshine after she chose not to tip the driver last week.
According to Kaitlyn, the dasher forced her to 'play hide and seek' for 20 minutes until she found her raw salmon order in a sunny corner.
The TikTok user claimed that by the time she found her raw salmon, it was already cooked.
Tipping culture has been a debatable issue, and 59 percent of US adults always tip a delivery driver, according to a study conducted by Pew Research Center.
In some cases, customers have stopped giving out tips due to menu item prices or tax increases.
However, gratuity is usually considered good etiquette for customers to use with food delivery drivers.
Experts have advised customers to follow general tipping guidelines and tip DoorDash drivers around 15 to 20 percent of their final bill.

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