Delivery Tip

I tend to say keep the change, rather than give a tip (Say I ordered £9.64 worth of food).
But its mostly me hating loose change and preparing to pay in well rounded amounts rather than me being nice! I only do it if the change is about less than £3.
 
Tipping is really not a thing in Australia. At all. I never tip, unless i'm getting like 25c change, in which case I'll just tell the guy to keep it.

As for what I order for delivery, pizza. All the time.
 
I have a huge habit of ordering garlic bread from a certain takeaway because it is so yummy. I always tend to tell the delivery driver to keep the change because it usually isn't a great amount.
 
I used to get pizza and Chinese delivered pretty frequently, though I don't do so as frequently anymore. I generally tip $2-$5 depending on the size of the order ($2-3 when ordering a single item for myself, more if ordering more items). I don't have a strict percentage of the order rule that I work off of, but I suppose if I ordered a huge amount of food, I'd probably tip a bit more than the range I mentioned.

I generally have a ballpark tip estimate in my head when I order. If I have a lot of service problems, I may knock off a dollar, though my more common response is to not order from the restaurant in question for a while.
 
While i'm on college campus, on occasion I get delivery from restaurants that are nearby to get food like burgers, chicken wings, sometimes pizza. I'll often tip around $3-5 extra depending on what my order is. We have Domino's Pizza coupons, and a few times i've used those.
 
I actually Just gave a penny tip yesterday lol, But they did moan at me that they would rather I ordered directly by phone rather than online using Justeat :/

I would have loved to see their face when you tipped a penny lol

The only thing I ever really order is pizza, and with that I tip around $3-5, depending on how generous I'm feeling and the service.
 
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