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What is the average tip for Uber Eats?

There's one thing that both the average customer and driver agree on: A $4 tip is fair. But, customers consider a few factors when it comes to tipping. US Foods' data shows that customers, on average, are willing to pay $8.50 total for extra delivery charges, including tips, delivery fees, and service fees.



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Is tipping required? Tipping is always optional. However, we encourage you to tip every time you order with Uber Eats. Your courier puts in a lot of effort, and that deserves a little extra.

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There's one thing that both the average customer and driver agree on: A $4 tip is fair. But, customers consider a few factors when it comes to tipping. US Foods' data shows that customers, on average, are willing to pay $8.50 total for extra delivery charges, including tips, delivery fees, and service fees.

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I'd rather walk down to meet you than have cold food. I've never gotten any of those but I would tip them between 15 and 20% like any other delivery person or server. If these type of services aren't supported by customers they won't last and these drivers don't make enough with just their cut of the delivery fee.

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What's the best way to calculate an appropriate tip for Uber Eats drivers? Same as you would for any restaurant service. 15–25%, depending on how quickly you got the food and depending on what area you live in. Are you far from restaurants?

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Is a $1 tip ok, or is it insulting? A $1 tip is much better than a $0 tip. It lets me know that at least you think I did a good job and probably gave me a thumbs up rating. If every customer tipped $1, some people would make more in tips than they currently do.

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Can I see how much I was tipped by a specific rider or customer? To protect your customer's privacy, you'll be able to see the tip you receive on the trip receipt but will not see that individual's name or photo.

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So, as previously stated, Uber Eats drivers can't see the customer's exact tip until about 1 hour after the order has been completed. However, while Uber Eats drivers can't see the exact tip a customer left, they can usually figure out how much the customer tipped simply by looking at how much the order is paying.

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if you live within a couple miles of the restaurant, yes $2 is a good tip. Most likely the driver is getting a base pay of $3–5 from the delivery company. Assuming a $3 minimum, and a $2 tip, $5 to deliver food 2 or less miles is okay.

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How much should you tip Uber drivers? Similar to tipping for other services, like getting a massage or going to the nail salon, the rule of thumb is to tip 20%, says Sokolosky. So if your ride costs $30—an average cost for a moderate trip in most cities—then you'll tip $6, for a total of $36.

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Is tipping required? Tipping is always optional. However, we encourage you to tip every time you order with Uber Eats. Your courier puts in a lot of effort, and that deserves a little extra.

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The average yearly earnings for Uber Eats delivery drivers is around $ 43,778 in the United States. Uber Eats drivers make between $8 and $12 an hour, factoring in expenses such as gas and car maintenance.

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How much should you tip your Uber driver? You should tip Uber ride 10% - 20% of your ride payment as a common courtesy.

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Average Uber Eats Pay Per Hour On average, a typical Uber Eats driver can make $15 or more per hour. Remember, you will make more money depending on the time and the days you choose to deliver food. The amount of money an Uber Eats driver makes per hour greatly depends on the city they're serving.

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$4 would be fair, or 20%, which is pretty much universally the standard in service industries. An easy way to figure tip is to double the total fare, less a decimal point. Example, $20 fare x 2 (20%) = $4 tip. Another example, $35 fare x 2 (20%) = $7 tip.

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100% of tips go directly to your delivery person. They're the ones going to the restaurant, waiting in line, and taking a journey so you don't have to.

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