How much do you tip on 300 grocery delivery?
For a $300 grocery delivery, tip 15-20%. Larger orders (like 40+ items) warrant the higher end of that range, considering the extra effort involved. A $45-$60 tip would be appropriate for a $300 order. Tipping reflects the service provided and the weight/volume of groceries.
Okay, so you’re asking about tipping on a $300 grocery delivery? That’s a BIG one! I mean, who’s buying that much groceries?! Just kidding. Probably stocking up, right? Anyway, for a haul that size, I’d definitely be leaning towards the higher end of the 15-20% range. Think about it – that’s a lot of stuff to lug around!
I remember this one time, I ordered maybe, I don’t know, $150 worth of groceries? It wasn’t even close to $300, but there were like a million bags. Okay, slight exaggeration. But seriously, the delivery person was amazing, huffing and puffing up my stairs (third floor, no elevator – yikes!). I felt so bad, I gave them a bigger tip than I’d planned.
So for $300? Yeah, I’d say $45 to $60 feels right. Especially if it’s a ton of items, like 40 or more. I mean, they’re not just dropping off a pizza; they’re dealing with heavy boxes, fragile produce… who knows what all! It really is about the effort, you know? The weight and all that. It’s not just about the dollar amount of the groceries themselves. So, yeah, somewhere between $45 and $60 seems fair to me.
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