Tipping your food delivery guy may actually be helping a big company

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Food delivery companies are under increased scrutiny over how some worker tips contribute to their base pay. Now some are backtracking on their controversial policies.

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DoorDash is the latest service to revisit its tipping policies following a New York Times report that put the issue once again in the spotlight. A reporter spent time as a delivery person and showed how customer tips contribute to worker pay, a policy in place since 2017.In response to the article's backlash, DoorDash CEO Tony Xu tweeted that the policy would change going forward and Dashers' earnings would increase by the exact amount a customer tips.

 

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Does CNN want to screw over delivery folk nationwide with this article People are thrilled to have some moral reason not to tip. What a cruel topic to run and influence the public to stiff these poor poor people who literally can't get any other job or they would.

As of this morning door dash has not changed there tipping policy. they said they are going to change it but never actually said when. If you are going to tip, tip in cash. It's the only way to get around this shady tipping practice of door dash.

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Just tip them cash

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