Here's a Tip

Here’s Exactly What to Tip Your Food Delivery Driver


You know that tipping is a must, but how much to give, who should get one, and where that money is going is still largely a mystery. In Glamour's guide to tipping, we break down the confusion.
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We all know how much you should tip a server in a restaurant—18 to 20 percent. But there's less clarity on how much to tip for food delivery. In a restaurant, waiters bring you your food, often offer witty banter, and can tell you which blend of white will go best with your swordfish. But what about for the people who are responsible for getting food to your door when you order in? Like a Grubhub or Seamless driver?

As a result of the pandemic, our reliance on food delivery drivers has skyrocketed. When DoorDash filed for an IPO last month, the company reported almost 2 billion dollars in revenue over the course of nine months. Unsurprisingly when much of the country was on lockdown, coping (while also supporting local restaurants that were facing closure) came in the form of takeout.