This grocery store charges a hefty handling fee and asks for a tip when using online ordering.

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This grocery store charges a hefty handling fee and asks for a tip when using online ordering. - Lemmy.ca

Should I also tip the delivery driver, and the person who made the product?

I don’t think $7 is a particularly hefty fee. If it’s a grocery store they typically aren’t paying employees to do shop for you, it’s an extra service for an extra charge. I think I pay $10 per order from my local grocery.

It’s $7 more than other stores in my area. And the only grocery store I’ve ever heard of that asks for tips.

FWIW, Walmart doesn’t have a fee for pickup orders and free shipping for orders over $35. They also don’t accept tips.

As a consumer, fees upon fees upon tips just seems wrong. It discourages business, IMO.

Walmart’s not going to be a good model, there, as while the chance of abuse being the cause might not be 100%, it hangs out near enough 100 to know more than a few intimate things about it.

If you’re asking someone to collect your groceries, maybe pay them to do so. Tips are broken as a concept, so whatever there.

Walmart’s not going to be a good model

It was an example. Other grocery stores have the same pricing structure, but I have less experience with them.

If you’re asking someone to collect your groceries, maybe pay them to do so.

I don’t get this. They already get paid to do this, just like a stock clerk or cashier.