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Americans are confused, frustrated by new tipping culture, study finds
(www.washingtonpost.com)
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It's this. Without the tip (or a higher upcharge in delivery fee to earmark some for the driver) there'd be no incentive for drivers to take the job. If the company didn't take the delivery fee, there'd be no structure, like apps or a unified company distributing tax papers, etc.
Beyond that, since drivers typically choose which individual jobs to pick up, there'd be no incentive to take larger or more distanced orders.
The problem is that the business model doesn't work in the first place and is largely on life support being propped up by tipping culture.