UberEats - 10% of order as service charge- WTF
Discussion
hyphen said:
okgo said:
Mad.
How do they think they'll compete with deliveroo with that?.
They emailed me a spend £15+, get £15 off code. Thats what got me ordering!!How do they think they'll compete with deliveroo with that?.
Wouldn't order and give 10% full price!
alorotom said:
All the takeaways around me are moving away from JustEat to their own app and web platforms and offer cheaper prices that justeat plus 10% discount for using their apps
I can’t see many of these collective ordering services lasting infinitely longer with their extortionate fees tbh
Very true.... Remember the trick Just Eat pulled a few years ago when credit / debit card surcharges were made illegal - overnight the 50p card (not added to cash on delivery) fee became a "service charge" and added to all orders regardless of the payment method.I can’t see many of these collective ordering services lasting infinitely longer with their extortionate fees tbh
Have also noticed that since ordering via our local kebab place's own app as well as discounts every x order the portions are more generous, it really does make me wonder how little profit Just Eat leaves them with.
alorotom said:
All the takeaways around me are moving away from JustEat to their own app and web platforms and offer cheaper prices that justeat plus 10% discount for using their apps
I can’t see many of these collective ordering services lasting infinitely longer with their extortionate fees tbh
Agreed - what do they charge, 20-30% of the total order. I thought the premise was usually margin or volume... not both!I can’t see many of these collective ordering services lasting infinitely longer with their extortionate fees tbh
GrubHub and Doordash in the US are also pretty brutal - this tweet is old, but just depresses me every time I see it.
https://twitter.com/susie_c/status/125597190059904...
https://twitter.com/susie_c/status/125597190059904...
guindilias said:
GrubHub and Doordash in the US are also pretty brutal - this tweet is old, but just depresses me every time I see it.
https://twitter.com/susie_c/status/125597190059904...
That tweet doesn't work.https://twitter.com/susie_c/status/125597190059904...
Also deliveroo have started adding a service charge aswell very underhand. They provide a delivery service so all their cost should be shown in that not some more bulls
t charge when you get to the checkout page.Uber are sneaky b
ds aswell make a big song and dance about reducing delivery fees then bang 10% total order charge.Mcdo is still £3.99 tho flat rate delivery no service charge.
markcoznottz said:
Is it like supermarkets where the, (in this case the restaurant), stands the cost of the discount? Saw an article before lockdown about just eat, and how they kept increasing costs for take always. It was catch 22, expensive, but you aren’t visible unless you use them.
How is it Catch 22?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch-22
BrabusMog said:
I just menu f
k Just Eat - use the app if I am ordering from somewhere I don't have the menu for and then Google the number for the takeout and order direct.
k Just Eat - use the app if I am ordering from somewhere I don't have the menu for and then Google the number for the takeout and order direct.
Problem is that some don't do delivery themselves. I went to the website of the takeaway I ordered from yesterday, and they only go via the platforms.
Motoring12345 said:
Miocene said:
Do they also charge the restaurant 20%?
35% for using their drivers, 14% if you use your own driver.They've single-handedly killed many old school family-owned takeaways.
Edited by Motoring12345 on Saturday 20th June 00:35
hyphen said:
Motoring12345 said:
Miocene said:
Do they also charge the restaurant 20%?
35% for using their drivers, 14% if you use your own driver.They've single-handedly killed many old school family-owned takeaways.
Edited by Motoring12345 on Saturday 20th June 00:35
The Mad Monk said:
That's dreadful. and nobody has a choice? Do they?
They do. Put more effort into their own advertising and marketing. More social media, more leaflets from doors, taste events in the high street etcAnd importantly - offer card payment online/delivery driver to have a card machine. As no one uses cash and often use the platforms as they don't have cash.
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