Grubhub is offering $5 Off a qualifying Pickup or Delivery Order of $15+ when you apply promo code ZACH at checkout. Select store pick up where available to save on delivery fees.
Thanks to Community Member budiii for sharing this deal.
Note: Participation may vary by restaurant. Available for a limited time or while supplies last.
Offer limited to 1 usage(s) per diner. Cannot be combined with other discounts or cash.
Qualifying order must be $15.00 or more, before tax, tip and fees. Not valid on Grubhub for Work, Seamless Corporate, Eat24 or any other affiliated service. Only valid on personal (non-corporate) accounts.
Expires 10/18/22 11:59PM EST, or while supplies last.
See the forum thread for additional discussion and tips regarding this deal.
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Grubhub is offering $5 Off a qualifying Pickup or Delivery Order of $15+ when you apply promo code ZACH at checkout. Select store pick up where available to save on delivery fees.
Thanks to Community Member budiii for sharing this deal.
Note: Participation may vary by restaurant. Available for a limited time or while supplies last.
Offer limited to 1 usage(s) per diner. Cannot be combined with other discounts or cash.
Qualifying order must be $15.00 or more, before tax, tip and fees. Not valid on Grubhub for Work, Seamless Corporate, Eat24 or any other affiliated service. Only valid on personal (non-corporate) accounts.
Expires 10/18/22 11:59PM EST, or while supplies last.
See the forum thread for additional discussion and tips regarding this deal.
I'm a bicycle messenger for GrubHub and other companies here in San Francisco and I just wanted to tell everybody to not tip on the app when ordering delivery for two reasons.
1: you might get a whole different order or your order might be missing something.
2: GrubHub uses your tips for my pay which is totally legal considering I'm a contractor. So let's say GrubHub pays me $10 per delivery. If for example you tip $8 on the app, GrubHub will only give me $2 to make up for the $10 they promised me the very beginning. Door dash is the same way.
I don't think this is true anymore. I'm not a gig driver but DoorDash got in trouble a few years ago for this, and there was also a class action lawsuit.
But GH/DD both say 100% of tips go to the driver and should be on top of the delivery fee.
I obviously can't speak to your experience, but if what you are saying is true, you should alert the media -- its a bigger deal than just posting on SlickDeals.
It didn't work on seamless.com, but worked at grubhub.com. They've generally unified their backend, so your log in should work on both sites, and gift cards should work on both sites.
Not sure about the apps.
Thanks for the tip. Haven't tried that log in tip.
Tipping isn't required, If they decide not to tip that is their choice. If the restaurants requires tips I am sure they would either add it to the price of the food or mentioned its required.
You are taking your anger out on the wrong people. If restaurants don't pay a living wage blame them not the consumer. Where does tipping start and begin? Why do we only tip for food when you are provided services everywhere else in your life?
Tipping isn't required, If they decide not to tip that is their choice. If the restaurants requires tips I am sure they would either add it to the price of the food or mentioned its required.
You are taking your anger out on the wrong people. If restaurants don't pay a living wage blame them not the consumer. Where does tipping start and begin? Why do we only tip for food when you are provided services everywhere else in your life?
Agreed. Why do we tip servers but not the fast food cashiers and cooks making your food? Or other services like car repairs.
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I got an email saying drivers for Uber eats start at $11. Is that not true?? Also, do you see the tip ahead of time bc what if they plan to tip in cash?
I mean you could make that, if you only accept tipping orders or orders where the price is right.
An order takes approximately 30 minutes from the moment they send you the ping to delivering to customer. No way you'll make $11hr that way if you accept $3 orders. Or worse yet $4.50 for 2. Since markets pay as little as $2-2.25 per order.
I don't accept stacked orders on UberEATS. Meaning 2 at the same time. Customers have an hour to adjust the tip. That means they can choose not to tip you.
This has happened to me a couple of times. Customers have taken the tip away from me. No idea why since as I've stated I only deliver to 1 customer at a time.
It's possible I got their orders late.
Sometimes i decline like 40 orders until I get a decent one.
Last night, I declined about 4 orders on DD in 12 minutes til I got one across the street that was worth it. That order was ready. They could've sent me that one first instead of wasting my time.
But anecdotally, I think these companies send the orders no one is willing to take first. AKA non tipping orders.
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1: you might get a whole different order or your order might be missing something.
2: GrubHub uses your tips for my pay which is totally legal considering I'm a contractor. So let's say GrubHub pays me $10 per delivery. If for example you tip $8 on the app, GrubHub will only give me $2 to make up for the $10 they promised me the very beginning. Door dash is the same way.
TIP IN CASH OR DON'T TIP AT ALL
I think a NYT investigation uncovered DD pocketing driver tips.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/2...olicy.html
But GH/DD both say 100% of tips go to the driver and should be on top of the delivery fee.
I obviously can't speak to your experience, but if what you are saying is true, you should alert the media -- its a bigger deal than just posting on SlickDeals.
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I guess its dead now ?
Not sure about the apps.
Ended up in the seamless app and it didn't work.
Had added to cart couple of hours back and code applied. Tried checking out now and getting error.
You are taking your anger out on the wrong people. If restaurants don't pay a living wage blame them not the consumer. Where does tipping start and begin? Why do we only tip for food when you are provided services everywhere else in your life?
You are taking your anger out on the wrong people. If restaurants don't pay a living wage blame them not the consumer. Where does tipping start and begin? Why do we only tip for food when you are provided services everywhere else in your life?
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Stacked with a $3 off $15 deal that auto-applied as well.
An order takes approximately 30 minutes from the moment they send you the ping to delivering to customer. No way you'll make $11hr that way if you accept $3 orders. Or worse yet $4.50 for 2. Since markets pay as little as $2-2.25 per order.
I don't accept stacked orders on UberEATS. Meaning 2 at the same time. Customers have an hour to adjust the tip. That means they can choose not to tip you.
This has happened to me a couple of times. Customers have taken the tip away from me. No idea why since as I've stated I only deliver to 1 customer at a time.
It's possible I got their orders late.
Sometimes i decline like 40 orders until I get a decent one.
Last night, I declined about 4 orders on DD in 12 minutes til I got one across the street that was worth it. That order was ready. They could've sent me that one first instead of wasting my time.
But anecdotally, I think these companies send the orders no one is willing to take first. AKA non tipping orders.
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