The problem with doordash is they auto select the $2 tip option at checkout so most people just do that even when they spend over $200 on food. Also the options are only $1, $2, $3, other. It should be 10%, 15%, 20%, other tip option on the screen by default
I've been primarily a doordasher driver for almost a year. I've had grubhub open for the same amount of time, but 99% of orders have been trash. I've done only like 3 orders on there ever. HOWEVER, doordash has gotten awful for me. I opened grubhub in a desperate attempt the other day and my lord.. Back to back HUGE orders. Made me over $200 in only about 6 hours. Yea, some restaurants made me wait a bit for orders. But when I'm being sent 18$ for 2 miles, I'm ok with a 10 min wait. They even sent me $28 for 3.5 miles. I was getting orders like that CONSISTENTLY had orders over $15 + for 3 miles or less. I was so shocked and after that, I found out about their Amazon deal. I know it's market dependant. I'm happy things finally changed for me.
If certain restaurants are making you wait longer, you can complain to corporate from a customer standpoint. They take those calls seriously and you don't have to tell them you're a delivery driver. Just give specifics like the time of day, the address of the store, your wait time, and the manager's name if you can get it. Sometimes one complaint can get the ball rolling.
You do realize that Uber Eats, Grub Hub, Door Dash are ripping off the drivers, customers and the restaurant. The only ones that make money are the delivery app companies.
Doordash is not profitable. They lose money every quarter. They may be profitable in the next couple years, but that remains to be seen. And secondly if you're unwilling to drive 5 miles to pick up food, you deserve to be "ripped off." You're paying for convenience, so if you don't wanna pay out the ass then just go pick it up.
Doordash should be ashamed of themselves.... sending out $6 orders (tip included) for 10 miles? Gtfo. Uber Eats pays a little more and the tips seem to be better. But BOTH could pay more. It's all about greed. There's too many orders not being delivered to customers because nobody wants to drive the miles. Want me to drive 12 miles at 1am for $9? F THAT. I'll drive 12 miles at 1am for $20. So sick of corporate greed. And as far as the customers playing $2 and $3 orders with little to no tip, they can take their lazy ass off the couch and go get their own food. Thoughtless and selfish. I have a 91 percent approval rate on Uber Eats but lately I'm only taking 3 to 4 miles offers. Too much brutaliity on the ride and not enough money.
Lots of entitled kids who grew up into entitled adults. Ive said it before, theyll ethier tip better and get warm food or they wont and theyll get cold crap. Eventually, theyll stop using the platform because of "entitled drivers". Win Win
In Chicago Uber Eats, Grub Hub, Door Dash were fined 2 million dollars for signing up restaurants that didn't want these deliver apps. Take off your blind fold and see what these delivery are, Total Rip Offs.
In the rare instance I get my food delivered, The first question I ask do you deliver food through Uber Eats, Grub Hub, or Door Dash? If they say yes I'll still order my food. I go to the restaurant in person to pick up the food.
One must also note what’s the costumer preference. For example, here in my area I know where GH is better than Uber or DD in East county, by my home people order a lot on DD and downtown is UE team 😁 so depending where I’m driving I give priority to certain apps. DoorDash in my area is not really that bad. Now, my opinion really should be taken with a grain of salt as I am a California driver, we drivers have different earnings and protections as the rest of the country along with New Yorkers, it really doesn’t matter if its too bad because we will receive compensation through Proposition 22 anyway at the end of the week. I think more state drivers should start thinking about banding together and demand certain protections without loosing your independence.
@@PhoenixDeliveries If the driver works directly with the restaurant I'll give the driver a 20 dollar tip. Because I know the 20 is going entirely to the driver. And not to a delivery app company.
I had an order sent to me twice it was $5 for 7 miles and on the second time it was sent they bumped up to pay to 6. I took it because it was going near my home and I was done with my shift and it ended up being a $27 payout and I don't have any idea why doordash would do that.
The problem i have with grub hub is they are totally dead in my market. So yeah they could have good offers but when i only see 4 offers in 8 hours and they have the same probability of bad offers
@@PhoenixDeliveries OK. Point understood. I'll rephrase the question, How can a Uber Eats, Grub Hub, Door Dash food delivery driver work for a food delivery company that knowingly rips off people? I can't wait what your response is going to be.
Yes these companies charge high fees but the fees are transparent and the customers see what they are paying for they purchase. If customers are willing to pay higher prices for food to show up at their door whenever they want then it’s not a rip off. Customers want the service more than they want to save money by driving to the store, ordering, waiting, and driving home
@@PhoenixDeliveries OK. Point taken again. I guess if you want a 5 dollar sub delivered by these companies and are willing and knowingly pay 25 dollars on top of the 5 dollars, then I guess it's not a rip off.
For one, UE and GH are completely dead in my area. I ran all three apps all day yesterday and I literally did only DD orders. GH for the most part is just an annoyance while I’m trying to drive because all they mostly send is garbage going 20 miles. The few rare times they actually send you something good can make it all worth it though. UE used to be great but they cut the pay drastically and with the tip hiding over $8 most of their orders aren’t worth doing anymore either. I used to love taking long distance UE orders, now they’ll hardly offer more than $1/per mile even if the order is actually paying more than that. It’s disappointing. DD is trash and for a while there I was excited to find these alternatives but now they’re all pretty much just as bad as DD, just in their own unique ways.
one way to check is look at schedule depending on your program level Premier on Thursday at 10.55 am Pro on Friday 10:55 am and then partner on sat 10:55 am. If you check if there are no blocks available that means they have enough or to many drivers, they in my experience get first dips on orders.
I find it funny that my comments slamming Uber Eats, Door Dash and Grub Hub are getting 👍. So my comment about these food delivery apps must be true. Or at least hold merit.
What's the best one as customer? I live out in the woods and will be staying in a major city and not much food within walking distance to our hotel and never used any of them.
We have all sinned and fallen short of Gods glory sin is terrible because of sin we are separated from God but gladly here is the good news Jesus Christ came and walked this earth for everyone taught us the perfect way to live and how we should live and he died for our sins because we need a sacrifice to pay the price for our sins since our sins deserve hell if we live in sin but also more good news Jesus rose from the dead three days later we have to leave the sin behind and put it away and live new with Jesus this world is like a vapor it passes away but your eternity is forever and it is up to you what you want to do with it Jesus Christ is coming soon….
These restaurants should have their own drivers working for the restaurant. I'd rather have my food delivered from a restaurant driver that works for the restaurant.
The problem with doordash is they auto select the $2 tip option at checkout so most people just do that even when they spend over $200 on food. Also the options are only $1, $2, $3, other. It should be 10%, 15%, 20%, other tip option on the screen by default
I've been primarily a doordasher driver for almost a year. I've had grubhub open for the same amount of time, but 99% of orders have been trash. I've done only like 3 orders on there ever.
HOWEVER, doordash has gotten awful for me. I opened grubhub in a desperate attempt the other day and my lord..
Back to back HUGE orders.
Made me over $200 in only about 6 hours.
Yea, some restaurants made me wait a bit for orders. But when I'm being sent 18$ for 2 miles, I'm ok with a 10 min wait.
They even sent me $28 for 3.5 miles.
I was getting orders like that CONSISTENTLY had orders over $15 + for 3 miles or less. I was so shocked and after that, I found out about their Amazon deal.
I know it's market dependant. I'm happy things finally changed for me.
If certain restaurants are making you wait longer, you can complain to corporate from a customer standpoint. They take those calls seriously and you don't have to tell them you're a delivery driver. Just give specifics like the time of day, the address of the store, your wait time, and the manager's name if you can get it. Sometimes one complaint can get the ball rolling.
I've been checking out your videos on your channel. Good content! Nice to meet you on UA-cam!
You do realize that Uber Eats, Grub Hub, Door Dash are ripping off the drivers, customers and the restaurant. The only ones that make money are the delivery app companies.
It would be nice to make a little bit more
Doordash is not profitable. They lose money every quarter. They may be profitable in the next couple years, but that remains to be seen. And secondly if you're unwilling to drive 5 miles to pick up food, you deserve to be "ripped off." You're paying for convenience, so if you don't wanna pay out the ass then just go pick it up.
Doordash should be ashamed of themselves.... sending out $6 orders (tip included) for 10 miles? Gtfo. Uber Eats pays a little more and the tips seem to be better. But BOTH could pay more. It's all about greed. There's too many orders not being delivered to customers because nobody wants to drive the miles. Want me to drive 12 miles at 1am for $9? F THAT. I'll drive 12 miles at 1am for $20. So sick of corporate greed. And as far as the customers playing $2 and $3 orders with little to no tip, they can take their lazy ass off the couch and go get their own food. Thoughtless and selfish. I have a 91 percent approval rate on Uber Eats but lately I'm only taking 3 to 4 miles offers. Too much brutaliity on the ride and not enough money.
Low pay orders are meant for gullible noobs. Don't take them.
@@BRIGGS2710 For sure.
Lots of entitled kids who grew up into entitled adults. Ive said it before, theyll ethier tip better and get warm food or they wont and theyll get cold crap. Eventually, theyll stop using the platform because of "entitled drivers". Win Win
Excellent , honest review . Thank you .
Uber Eats Agrees To $10 Million Settlement After Charging Too Much And Listing Chicago Restaurants Without their Permission
I'll have to research it
In Chicago
Uber Eats, Grub Hub, Door Dash were fined 2 million dollars for signing up restaurants that didn't want these deliver apps. Take off your blind fold and see what these delivery are,
Total Rip Offs.
Yeah I don't like when these companies add restaurants without their permission
In the rare instance I get my food delivered,
The first question I ask do you deliver food through Uber Eats, Grub Hub, or Door Dash? If they say yes I'll still order my food. I go to the restaurant in person to pick up the food.
Probably cheaper that way
What an absolutely useless comment. Why did you even come to this video? 😂
I don't care if there's a Tornado or Hurricane I'm going to the restarant myself to pick up my food.
Sounds good!
One must also note what’s the costumer preference. For example, here in my area I know where GH is better than Uber or DD in East county, by my home people order a lot on DD and downtown is UE team 😁 so depending where I’m driving I give priority to certain apps. DoorDash in my area is not really that bad. Now, my opinion really should be taken with a grain of salt as I am a California driver, we drivers have different earnings and protections as the rest of the country along with New Yorkers, it really doesn’t matter if its too bad because we will receive compensation through Proposition 22 anyway at the end of the week. I think more state drivers should start thinking about banding together and demand certain protections without loosing your independence.
Order a 10 meal. With Uber Eats, Grub Hub, Door Dash it's going to cost 30 dollars.
Yep, you're paying for the convenience of not leaving your house
@@PhoenixDeliveries
If the driver works directly with the restaurant I'll give the driver a 20 dollar tip. Because I know the 20 is going entirely to the driver. And not to a delivery app company.
Not in my city. No tips going that high and more miles not matching the pay
I had an order sent to me twice it was $5 for 7 miles and on the second time it was sent they bumped up to pay to 6. I took it because it was going near my home and I was done with my shift and it ended up being a $27 payout and I don't have any idea why doordash would do that.
They do that to try and get you to gamble on the next $5 order, its how they get drivers to take bad orders
The problem i have with grub hub is they are totally dead in my market. So yeah they could have good offers but when i only see 4 offers in 8 hours and they have the same probability of bad offers
Yeah that’s a good point. I was hoping they’d have more orders now that they partnered with Amazon but it’s still been a struggle to find orders
yeah im in south florida, grubhub is dead out here too
@@AyyeBC im in central fl, same here
Now is Uber Eats a rip off?
Expensive but probably not a rip off
How do you Uber Eats, Grub Hub, Door Dash drivers sleep at night ripping off people?
The drivers don't rip anybody off. We're completely separate than these companies
@@PhoenixDeliveries
OK. Point understood.
I'll rephrase the question,
How can a Uber Eats, Grub Hub, Door Dash food delivery driver work for a food delivery company that knowingly rips off people? I can't wait what your response is going to be.
Yes these companies charge high fees but the fees are transparent and the customers see what they are paying for they purchase. If customers are willing to pay higher prices for food to show up at their door whenever they want then it’s not a rip off. Customers want the service more than they want to save money by driving to the store, ordering, waiting, and driving home
@@PhoenixDeliveries
OK. Point taken again. I guess if you want a 5 dollar sub delivered by these companies and are willing and knowingly pay 25 dollars on top of the 5 dollars, then I guess it's not a rip off.
For one, UE and GH are completely dead in my area. I ran all three apps all day yesterday and I literally did only DD orders. GH for the most part is just an annoyance while I’m trying to drive because all they mostly send is garbage going 20 miles. The few rare times they actually send you something good can make it all worth it though. UE used to be great but they cut the pay drastically and with the tip hiding over $8 most of their orders aren’t worth doing anymore either. I used to love taking long distance UE orders, now they’ll hardly offer more than $1/per mile even if the order is actually paying more than that.
It’s disappointing. DD is trash and for a while there I was excited to find these alternatives but now they’re all pretty much just as bad as DD, just in their own unique ways.
Grubhub in my market if I am not in the Block I get some orders but when I am on the block I get 2 or 3 an hour.
one way to check is look at schedule depending on your program level Premier on Thursday at 10.55 am Pro on Friday 10:55 am and then partner on sat 10:55 am.
If you check if there are no blocks available that means they have enough or to many drivers, they in my experience get first dips on orders.
Exact opposite in my market. 99% of Uber Eats customers don't tip.
99%? That’s crazy
@@PhoenixDeliveries have you ever tried DMT 🤣
I find it funny that my comments slamming Uber Eats, Door Dash and Grub Hub are getting 👍. So my comment about these food delivery apps must be true. Or at least hold merit.
A lot of people feel the same way you do
I’ve made way more with grub hub recently 👌🏽🔥
That’s awesome! I wish I could say the same haha
I think all 3 can definitely have their great orders along with their trash orders.
That’s definitely true!
I have a fix for crashing apps. So DD works for me, for now.
What's the best one as customer? I live out in the woods and will be staying in a major city and not much food within walking distance to our hotel and never used any of them.
Uber eats and door dash are no doubt your best option. Both are pretty much the exact same in terms of pricing
We have all sinned and fallen short of Gods glory sin is terrible because of sin we are separated from God but gladly here is the good news Jesus Christ came and walked this earth for everyone taught us the perfect way to live and how we should live and he died for our sins because we need a sacrifice to pay the price for our sins since our sins deserve hell if we live in sin but also more good news Jesus rose from the dead three days later we have to leave the sin behind and put it away and live new with Jesus this world is like a vapor it passes away but your eternity is forever and it is up to you what you want to do with it Jesus Christ is coming soon….
I agree Uber eat is the best
These restaurants should have their own drivers working for the restaurant. I'd rather have my food delivered from a restaurant driver that works for the restaurant.
Why ! That’s ridiculous of you to say .. We pay bills because pr doordash and uber eats
@@ThenativeIraqi
Find another line of work. Delivery apps are a rip off.
Some restaurants don't like these companies, but if they were bad for business, they can always deactivate themselves from the apps
All three are rip offs. You want food to go? Go to the restarant yourself and pick up the yourself. Works for me. I've never been ripped off.
If you live 5 miles away and don’t have a car .. why do you do i d i o t ?
Sounds like it's working for you
👍🏾
Appreciate it!
Grub hub my main app 85% of the time the pay per hour anywhere from $23 to $40 an hour.