My brother and I are thinking about offering a fast food delivery service in the town we live in and we were wondering if people would use it and what would people pay for a delivery fee?If someone offered a fast food delivery service would you use it?
Yes. I've always wished that was available!If someone offered a fast food delivery service would you use it?
yea
A million times yes! I often said someone could make a mint doing that. I get so sick of Chinese and Pizza.If someone offered a fast food delivery service would you use it?
This is normal in places outside the suburban US...
Generally places do not charge within a certain mileage. If you charge delivery then don't expect a tip!
Absolutely! Most larger cities have restaurant courier services. I would utilize them in a heart beat!If someone offered a fast food delivery service would you use it?
No. For one, I can't afford it and two, I don't eat that crap.
When I did work for some pizza chains and had to deliver, there was a couple of bucks delivery charge, but the delivery people made bare minimum with a 25 cent delivery bonus and tips.
Mainly I worked for tips. I made more in tips than I did on my weekly check.
With the economy down right now, I wouldn't suggest it. Besides, it's really rough on your vehicles.
AS CRAZY HORSE says I agree with her,, plus the price of gas??!!!
Only if the food arrived in a vaguely warm condition.
It depends on how much of a fee because who cares about a dollar menu you if it cost more then your meal to deliver you should only deliver for like bigger purchases
I might use it occasionally
Put your idea to those take-away places that don't offer delivery already. Sounds stupid but do as much research as poss.
I would use it at least a couple nights a week. I'd also use a company that would do my grocery shopping for me.
I probably wouldn't use a delivery service for fast food mostly because you can easily find fast food nearby no matter where you are. Plus, most delivery services have a minimum price you need to reach before they'll deliver, which is harder to reach with fast food.
I would, however, love to see more delivery services for sit-down restaurants. There used to be one in my hometown, The Restaurant Connection, where you could order online (or over the phone) from a variety of different restaurants like Red Lobster, Olive Garden, etc. and have it delivered to your home. The only thing about the way that worked was you could only order from certain restaurants depending on where you lived, so while I could order from India Palace from my place, I couldn't order from there if I were at my parent's house across town. Still, it was a great service, and I wish they had something like that here!
I think a delivery fee of no more than $4 would be acceptable, but maybe you could have different rates depending on the mileage, so that a delivery that's not very far wouldn't have as much of a delivery fee as someone who's on the edge of your delivery area. If you charge too high a delivery fee, though, I think people are less likely to tip well. Some people mistakenly think that the delivery fees that places like Papa John's and Pizza Hut charge are for the drivers tip, but it's really not...
No, fast food and fast food delivery are for lazy people.
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