Do you tip pizza delivery people?


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I always tip too, like someone said earlier, if the pizza costs ?18, I just give them a ?20 note. I swear Dominoes know I'm a regular take away orderer, they always send different blokes to deliver the pizzas because they know they get a good ti:p:p

I never have. I don't think anyone in uk tips delivery guys.

I might let him keep the change if it's ?1-?2

It's not like they provide a variable service. They either delivery it, or they don't.

edit: i always tip in restaurants, just not delivery guys. It's not like they do much

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Well I'm in the UK and I always tip the guy ?1, everyone I know also tips, you must be really tig:huh:uh:

The only reason I tip is because I don't want to find spit in my food the next time I order from the same plac:rofl:fl:

I find tipping for trivial things vulgur. The employers should pay them enough - if they can't earn money without tips then they should find a proper job. However, if I am at a restaurant and the service is helpful and the meal is nice then I will tip as they are going beyond the expected service.

I guess it's a cultural thing, though. In the US tipping is effectively required for people to earn money but here in the UK it isn't like that.

Well where I live Waitresses and bar staff only get like 3 dollars an hour they work for tips. Pizza delivery gets a full wage. So no I usually dont tip, unless they do something above and beyond. I have a Pizza Hut deslivery guy here that always brings Napkins, Peppers, Cheese and wetnaps all bundled in a rubberband. He I always tips 3 dollars. he is the only one I have found that tries to do something extra and deserves the tip

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Where do you live?

In the US minimum wage is $5.15 (higher in some states) and very often a waitress/waiter gets paid more then the pizza delivery guy.

Waiters/waitresses & pizza delivery guys are very equal.

The pizza delivery cars most of the time use their transportation method (car) which costs gas, maintenance and such.

Here in Spain almost nobody tips. It's cultural, I think. In here, you only tip someone if you think he or she is doing more than you are paying for (very nice meal, good service, smiles...)

But on the other hand if the order is, for example, 19? you would pay with 20? and give away that 1? - same for pizza people, restaurants, etc.

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