I use delivery services for healthy food
doordash pays no more than 2-3 bucks per order; most of the money made is from cust tipswhy do you think the restaurant pays fees to doordash to be listed on the app?
doordash has to pay people to deliver you your food. the revenue for doordash to remain in business can't only come from delivery fees. the restaurant then pushes those fees to you, the person who is either too lazy or finds their time too valuable to go get it yourself.
if your time is more valuable than the increased costs, then order on the app. if it isn't worth the extra charges, go to the fast food place and pick it up yourself, like you used to do 10 years ago.
I don’t even grocery shop in person anymorePeople love convenience.
Perfect example how online shopping has basically put these brick and mortar retailers out of business.
People rather sit in the house and order food and other ish from an app on their phone can get out, do things, and meet people.
Business like door dash are and business of the like will continue to thrive.
Dudes really be on here running to post some "did yall know water is wet? " type shytbe 5 years late to how food delivery apps work, brehs
yes, the restaurants know. they're the ones who raise the prices of the items to cover the percentage doordash charges them on each order
the money is not going to the driver tho.You pay for the service they provide homie. Drivers also need payment for their time, so there you go.
Imagine ordering Doordash/Grubhub/Ubereats and not getting it free(while also not getting the delivery driver fired)
Doordash isn’t charging that and pocketing the difference. You pay to have your restaurant on these apps. That price reflects those costs.If you go on KFC's website, they have an 8pc chicken bucket for 10.00. Doordash charges 26.83 for the exact same item. Not to mention other miscellaneous cost. That's crazy. So it would appear Door Dash makes their money upselling the actual item of the food unbeknownst to the customer. I wonder if that's ethical and do the restaurants allow them to do that?
That’s a bad example cuz online shopping is cheaper for the company and the personPeople love convenience.
Perfect example how online shopping has basically put these brick and mortar retailers out of business.
People rather sit in the house and order food and other ish from an app on their phone can get out, do things, and meet people.
Business like door dash are and business of the like will continue to thrive.
You have to know how to use itIf you go on KFC's website, they have an 8pc chicken bucket for 10.00. Doordash charges 26.83 for the exact same item. Not to mention other miscellaneous cost. That's crazy. So it would appear Door Dash makes their money upselling the actual item of the food unbeknownst to the customer. I wonder if that's ethical and do the restaurants allow them to do that?