ARE DELIVERY APPS HELPING OR HURTING RESTAURANTS

ARE DELIVERY APPS HELPING OR HURTING RESTAURANTS

GrubHub, UberEates, DoorDash, and BiteSquad are just a few delivery apps that have changed the way many people consider dining. These apps are easy to use and the food is delivered quick and timely. Using the apps certainly gives you more choices. You can have food delivered anytime and almost anywhere, but has the convenience come at a cost to the restaurants and customers. Many restaurants owner have complained that using the apps hurt their bottom line. The cost to use the apps are a percentage of each food order. This in turn is passed on to the restaurant and customers. When you consider the rising cost of goods the app provider makes more because food prices increase.  With larger tickets or orders due to the rising food cost the app provider makes more because the percentage doesn't decrease, this undermines any advantages. Whatever happened to restaurant having their own delivery drivers; the person you came to know from your favorite restaurant. The college kid paying his or her way through school or the mom or dad trying to make extra money.  Is this a thing of the past or should we revisit this.



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Should You Tip or Not

Should You Tip or Not

It is customary to tip in the United States generally 15% - 20%, however, should you tip when you receive a service that's not up to par. To whom and where are the tips going. Have you noticed its a tip to some and a gratuity to others. Does the service provider get to keep the gratuity or is it split with the purveyor. How much is acceptable and who should be considered for a gratuity. The Restaurant Server, Doorman, Bellman, Valet, Barista, Barber, Hair Stylist, Nail Salon, Plumber and the Electrician the list goes on and on. These are all good questions. That doesn't mean you shouldn't provide a gratuity, it does mean you should have discretion to determine what is far based on the service that you're provided. It should not be assumed or frowned upon if one does not earn a gratuity. Its allows for the service provider to reflect on the service that was provided.

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