LiveFromKyoto
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Large pizza: $11.99
Tax: $1.98 (welcome to Canada)
Delivery charge: $3.25
Total: $17.22 + tip.
Really? There's a mandatory surcharge of 27% just to have some guy drive the pizza here? A guy who then expects to be tipped an additional 10-15% of that total? It's like I just paid 50% tax.
This was Pizza Pizza, for those wondering. I basically have two choices here: either I don't order from them again (I'm stuck at the office most weekends and they're one of only two choices for pizza delivery in my area) or I don't tip the driver and tell him to address his concerns to his organization.
When did this sort of thing become okay? Sure, it's "only" $3.25, but not too long ago it was $2, and I'm sure by this time next year it'll be $4. This shit's getting out of hand.
Tax: $1.98 (welcome to Canada)
Delivery charge: $3.25
Total: $17.22 + tip.
Really? There's a mandatory surcharge of 27% just to have some guy drive the pizza here? A guy who then expects to be tipped an additional 10-15% of that total? It's like I just paid 50% tax.
This was Pizza Pizza, for those wondering. I basically have two choices here: either I don't order from them again (I'm stuck at the office most weekends and they're one of only two choices for pizza delivery in my area) or I don't tip the driver and tell him to address his concerns to his organization.
When did this sort of thing become okay? Sure, it's "only" $3.25, but not too long ago it was $2, and I'm sure by this time next year it'll be $4. This shit's getting out of hand.