• madcaesar@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I stopped using uber eats after like 2-3 times. I was sick of the bait and switch pricing.

    Restaurant promotion near you! Two pizzas for 20 $!

    Ok I guess I’ll get that, delivery gotta be like 5$ no big deal…

    Meanwhile the total is somehow 37.85…

    Ugh…ok I guess everyone has to make money and at least everyone is compensated, and it’s convenient…

    click next

    Would you like to tip the driver? It’s only fair he gets some too! 15%?18%?20%?

    Fuck off wtf was the deliver charge then? Wtf were all the fucking charges.

    App uninstalled.

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      2 years ago

      In theory, the delivery charge should have been the money that goes to Uber to cover their costs. It’s expensive to develop quality web apps, manage drivers, do customer support, etc. But in practice, Uber double dips. There’s the delivery fee and restaurant paid fees (often resulting in higher menu prices).

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        2 years ago

        Sure, but on a per delivery basis that should be like $1.00? And yes, they need to make a profit, so the fee should be $1.10?

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          2 years ago

          It’s always hard to tell because there often isn’t an easy way to check. But for some fast food, I’ve definitely seen the prices as identical.

          And for their grocery shopping service, some stores specifically advertise having in-store prices.