Regulators say DoorDash and Uber Eats chiseled NYC delivery workers out of $550M in tips

New York City regulators are cracking down on food delivery giants Uber Eats and DoorDash, accusing them of deliberately designing their app interfaces to discourage customers from tipping workers. According to a report by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, these "design tricks" have resulted in a loss of over $550 million in tips for the city's delivery drivers over the past two years.

The changes came as a response to new minimum wage rules that took effect in December 2023, requiring companies like DoorDash and Uber Eats to pay their drivers a higher wage. In an effort to avoid these increased costs, the companies allegedly made it more difficult for customers to offer tips on the apps.

For example, DoorDash now requires customers to add a tip after they have been assigned a driver, rather than allowing them to do so before checkout like other apps. As a result, the average tip for DoorDash and Uber Eats drivers in New York City has plummeted from $2.17 per delivery to just 76 cents.

The report also found that both companies are using tactics to discourage customers from tipping, such as telling them that prices for orders are "set by an algorithm using your personal data." This can make customers feel like they're being charged extra for services they didn't request, rather than providing a genuine opportunity to show appreciation for the driver's work.

The findings come as Mayor Zohran Mamdani signals a willingness to take on big business and protect the rights of workers. Commissioner Samuel Levine, who worked in the Biden administration for the Federal Trade Commission, is leading the charge against DoorDash and Uber Eats.

"We will no longer allow corporations to rake in record profits on the backs of workers and consumers," Levine said in a statement. "If these companies do not follow new tipping laws going into effect later this month, they will face significant consequences."

However, both DoorDash and Uber Eats have pushed back against the allegations, with DoorDash calling them "false" and claiming that food delivery workers earn nearly $30 an hour. A spokesperson for DoorDash also argued that forcing people to tip may be akin to a tax.

The report's findings are being closely watched by advocacy groups, who see it as a major victory in their efforts to protect the rights of city workers. "This is a new era where we have a mayor that will stand with the deliveristas and use all their power to hold them accountable," said Ligia Guallpa, co-founder and executive director of the Worker's Justice Project.

As the rules on tipping take effect later this month, it remains to be seen how DoorDash and Uber Eats will respond. One thing is certain, however: the city's regulators are not going to let these companies get away with manipulating their app interfaces to cheat workers out of hard-earned tips.
 
so like I was talking to my friends in school about this news... apparently DoorDash and UberEats are trying to cheat their delivery drivers out of tips πŸ€‘ by making it harder for customers to tip them. Like, they're doing some sneaky stuff on the app interface to discourage people from leaving tips. It's not right! 😑

I mean, I get that companies want to make a profit, but this is like taking advantage of workers who are already struggling. My friend who delivers food part-time said she has to deal with customers all the time asking if she can leave a tip or not πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like they're treating her like an employee instead of a person.

The report says that these companies lost over $550 million in tips for NYC drivers, which is crazy πŸ’Έ! And now the city regulators are stepping in to try and protect their rights. I'm all for it πŸ™Œ. It's about time someone stood up to those big corporations and said "nope, you can't take advantage of us anymore". πŸ‘Š
 
Ugh I'm so f**king angry about this 😀... think DoorDash & UberEats think they can just rip off their delivery drivers like that? They're literally designin' apps to make it harder for customers to tip, and now we're talkin' $550 MILLION lost tips πŸ€‘. It's outrageous, fam! 🀯

And what really gets me is when you think about all the times DoorDash & UberEats have been braggin' about how much they're payin' their drivers... nearly $30 an hour? No way, bruh πŸ’Έ. That's still peanuts compared to the tips they're supposed to be gettin'. And now they're actin' like they can't control how customers tip? Please πŸ™„.

And don't even get me started on the whole "prices are set by an algorithm" thing πŸ€–... that's just a fancy way of sayin' they're tryin' to sneak in some extra cash without customers noticin'. It's shady, plain and simple πŸ€‘. The mayor is doin' the right thing by takin' on these big corporations, though πŸ’ͺ.

I'm so hyped that the Worker's Justice Project is pushin' back against this, fam! They're standin' up for their rights, and we should be too πŸ‘Š. It's time to hold these companies accountable for how they treat their workers 🀝. Bring it on, DoorDash & UberEats 🚫
 
πŸ€” I'm actually kinda surprised that these big food delivery companies would try to mess with the way tipping works on their apps. Like, isn't it just common sense for customers to want to show appreciation for the drivers who are literally delivering their food? 🍴 It feels like they're trying to cut into more than just profit margins... πŸ€‘
 
The dark side of convenience... 😏 think about it, we're so caught up in the ease of having food delivered that we've lost sight of who's really doing the work – the delivery drivers. And now, these companies are trying to take advantage of us by designing their apps to discourage tipping? That's not just unfair, it's also a reflection of our society's values. We're so focused on getting things done quickly and efficiently that we've forgotten about the importance of fair compensation for those who do the actual work. It's like, what's the point of having a higher minimum wage if we're just going to find ways to circumvent it? And what does this say about our relationship with technology and its impact on our lives? We're so dependent on these apps that we're willing to sacrifice our values for the sake of convenience. It's time to rethink our priorities, I think... πŸ‘Š
 
I think its pretty reasonable that DoorDash and Uber Eats have found ways to discourage tipping. I mean, if customers can just throw a few bucks at their drivers without having to think about it, then the companies are basically taking advantage of them. The fact that these delivery drivers were making over $30 an hour before the minimum wage rules changed just shows that they weren't really struggling to make ends meet. Its not like the workers are in dire straits or anything.
 
omg yaaas 🀯 - this is a major win for NYC workers! I mean think about it, $550 million in lost tips over 2 years? that's insane πŸ’Έ and DoorDash & Uber Eats are basically designing their apps to take advantage of drivers 🚫. the whole "prices set by an algorithm using your personal data" thing is just a fancy way of saying they're trying to scam customers out of their hard-earned cash πŸ˜’. it's time for these companies to step up and start treating their workers right πŸ’ͺ. let's see how they respond when the new tipping laws take effect later this month πŸ€”. one thing's for sure: NYC is not afraid to stand up to big business and protect its workers #JusticeForDrivers #NYCforWorkers #FairTippingPractices
 
I'm super annoyed when I see those food delivery apps trying to hide tipping from me 🀬. Like, come on guys! If you want us to tip your drivers, make it easy for us to do so, not hard. And another thing, why are they trying to make customers feel like we're being charged extra just because of our personal data? That's just creepy πŸ˜’.

I think it's awesome that the city regulators are cracking down on these companies and holding them accountable πŸ™Œ. It's about time someone stood up for those delivery drivers who work hard to bring us food. And I'm glad to see that there are advocacy groups like the Worker's Justice Project fighting for their rights πŸ’ͺ.

But seriously, $550 million is a huge amount of money that those companies have been taking from delivery drivers without giving them fair compensation πŸ€‘. It's not right and it needs to change. I hope DoorDash and Uber Eats come clean about their tipping policies soon... we deserve better than being treated like this 😑.
 
omg u guys! 😱 this is so messed up!!! food delivery giants are literally ripping off their drivers and now the gov is stepping in to stop it?? door dash and uber eats have been finding ways to hide the tip section on their apps and now its costing drivers like $550 million in lost tips!! 76 cents is insane for a delivery! we need more accountability from these companies ASAP!!! πŸš¨πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ˜’ Those food delivery giants need to give workers a break - 76 cents? That's a joke! They can't just design their apps to screw over the people who actually deliver the food 🀯
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, come on, it's obvious that DoorDash and Uber Eats are trying to screw their drivers out of money. They can't even be bothered to add a "tip before checkout" option like all other apps do? It's just another example of them trying to save a buck at the expense of their workers πŸ€‘. And don't even get me started on the whole "algorithm using your personal data" thing - that's just a bunch of BS. They're basically saying it's okay for them to nickel and dime customers, as long as they get away with it πŸ’Έ.

And let's be real, if DoorDash is really paying their drivers $30 an hour, why are the tips so low? Maybe they should look in the mirror and realize that their business model is inherently unfair πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that they're trying to spin this as a "false" accusation just shows how desperate they are to avoid taking responsibility for their actions πŸ˜’.

It's great that Commissioner Levine is taking on these companies, though. Maybe it's time someone held them accountable for their actions πŸ’ͺ. And I'm loving the "deliveristas" nickname - let's give it up for the workers who actually do the hard work πŸ™Œ!
 
🚨 think door dash & uber eats r taking advantage of their drivers here... those design tricks 2 discourage tipping can't be good for anyone but the company profits πŸ€‘ and now they're tryin 2 spin it like customers are just gettin taken advantage of? πŸ˜’ come on, if u want to charge more, at least give us the option 2 tip beforehand! πŸ’Έ its all about the benjamins 4 these companies, not the workers πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸš¨πŸ‘€ just saw that NYC is cracking down on food delivery giants like DoorDash and Uber Eats 🀯 they're saying these apps have design tricks that stop customers from tipping drivers, resulting in a huge loss of tips for the city's workers πŸ€‘ $550 million over 2 years is a wild amount! 😲 The fact that companies are trying to avoid paying higher wages by messing with tip designs is just shady πŸ’Έ The new minimum wage rules took effect in Dec '23 and already we're seeing the impact πŸ“ˆ Anyone else think it's time for these apps to start prioritizing workers' rights over profits? πŸ’ͺ
 
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