It is fine if they have to do that where it makes sense, but I want to know so I can choose not to use the service then if the deliveries are far and food is will be affected, or allow customers to tip high enough that the driver does not need to double up.
DoorDash should have a service fee that allows you to choose level of delivery then, that you can choose single stop. If they are short on drivers, then increase prices, don't downgrade service.
DoorDash forces many drivers to double up, even if the tip is high and it harms them algorithmically on acceptance rate if they don't.
DoorDash just provides the logistics. The food quality, speedy delivery and customer should be the focus here. I feel like some of these policies take away from quality from customers and value from drivers.
If I am already paying higher costs for the food, a service fee, and a tip, which usually turns into 30-40% higher food costs, you'd think quality, customer desires and driver loyalty would matter.
drawkbox|7 years ago
It is fine if they have to do that where it makes sense, but I want to know so I can choose not to use the service then if the deliveries are far and food is will be affected, or allow customers to tip high enough that the driver does not need to double up.
DoorDash should have a service fee that allows you to choose level of delivery then, that you can choose single stop. If they are short on drivers, then increase prices, don't downgrade service.
DoorDash forces many drivers to double up, even if the tip is high and it harms them algorithmically on acceptance rate if they don't.
DoorDash just provides the logistics. The food quality, speedy delivery and customer should be the focus here. I feel like some of these policies take away from quality from customers and value from drivers.
If I am already paying higher costs for the food, a service fee, and a tip, which usually turns into 30-40% higher food costs, you'd think quality, customer desires and driver loyalty would matter.
Spooky23|7 years ago