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

New York City regulators have filed a scathing report accusing Uber and DoorDash of deliberately manipulating their app interfaces to discourage customers from tipping food delivery workers. The companies' actions, which took effect in December 2023, have cost employees over $550 million in tips since then.

The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) found that the apps' design changes were made in response to new minimum wage rules for delivery drivers in New York City. These rules took effect on January 1, 2024, requiring companies to pay drivers a set wage per hour. DoorDash explicitly stated that these regulations led to the removal of the simple tipping option.

However, the DCWP report reveals that this move has resulted in a significant decrease in tips for delivery workers. The average tip on DoorDash and Uber Eats fell from $2.17 to 76 cents per delivery after the changes were made. Additionally, both companies issue messages to customers telling them that prices are determined by algorithms using personal data.

Critics argue that these actions are not only unfair but also deceptive. "The biggest corporations in the world will no longer be able to rake in record profits on the backs of workers and consumers," said DCWP Commissioner Samuel Levine.

Food delivery app giants like DoorDash have responded, claiming that their reports are false. Samantha Ramirez, a spokesperson for DoorDash, argued that forcing people to tip is "may as well be a tax" and accused the DCWP of trying to pressure consumers to tip even more.

However, Ligia Guallpa, co-founder and executive director of the Worker's Justice Project and Los Deliveristas Unidos, sees this report as a victory for consumer rights. She stated that New York City regulators are taking a harder stance against delivery apps, saying "This is a new era where we have a mayor who will stand with the deliveristas and use all their power to hold them accountable."

The issue comes as Mayor Zohran Mamdani has signaled an expansive appetite for taking on big business. With this report, it seems that he's making good on his promise to protect workers' rights.

As the apps prepare for new regulations requiring customers to be able to set tips before checkout, DoorDash and Uber Eats are at risk of facing significant consequences if they don't comply. The future of tipping in New York City remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: workers will not go unvalued anymore.
 
🚨 Big corps exploiting delivery workers! πŸ€‘ They make money off tips, now they wanna control how much people give? 🀯 Not cool, NYC regulators are on the case and I'm loving it πŸ’ͺ🏼 Those $550 million lost in tips is a small price to pay for fairness πŸ‘
 
I was just thinking about trying out that new plant-based pizza place downtown πŸ• and I'm getting so hungry just reading about this... anyway, the whole tipping thing is wild to me. Like, I get it, big companies don't want to lose money, but $550 million? That's a lot of tips. Did you know that my friend's cousin works at one of these places and they're always stressing about making ends meet? It's crazy how much of an impact this can have on people's lives. And what's with the algorithm thing? Like, is it even fair to use personal data to determine prices? πŸ€”
 
I just had the craziest dream last night lol πŸ˜‚ I was on a train heading to visit my aunt who lives in Portland πŸš‚. I always wanted to try their famous food cart scene, and I'm so down for some Vietnamese sandwiches or something 🍴. Anyway, back to this whole tipping thing... it's wild that these companies are trying to control the narrative around it. Like, can't we just let people decide how much they want to tip? It feels like corporations are always trying to squeeze every last penny out of us πŸ’Έ. Did you know that there's a new video game coming out that's all about time travel and exploration? I'm super hyped for it!
 
I'm low-key impressed by the DCWP's move on this 🀝. It's about time someone took those food delivery giants to task for their sneaky tactics 😏. The fact that they're making millions while delivery workers struggle to make ends meet is just not right πŸ‘Ž. I mean, who doesn't love a good tip? πŸ’Έ DoorDash and Uber Eats think they can just algorithmic prices and claim it's all about efficiency? πŸ€– No thanks! Transparency is key, folks. And kudos to Mayor Mamdani for standing up for workers' rights πŸ™Œ. This could be a game-changer for the entire gig economy πŸ”„.
 
omg u no how i feel about this its all about those big corps makin money off workers delivery guys r gettin robbed i mean what's the point of livin if u cant tip ur food guy lol DoorDash & Uber Eats gotta change their ways ASAP dcwp is doing a great job keepin it real πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ’―
 
I'm so over this tipping drama πŸ™„. It seems like companies like DoorDash and Uber Eats are just trying to squeeze more profits out of us. I mean, who needs algorithms using personal data to determine prices? It's already hard enough navigating these apps without them trying to control every aspect of our lives. And now they're trying to take away our right to tip because it's "unfair"? Give me a break 🀣. It's all about the benjamins, baby πŸ’Έ.

I'm glad the DCWP is taking a stand for workers' rights though πŸ‘. It's about time someone held these big corporations accountable for their actions. And I love how Ligia Guallpa is calling out DoorDash and Uber Eats for being deceptive 🚫. This is all about consumers standing up for themselves and demanding better treatment.

I'm not sure what the future holds, but one thing's for sure: workers won't be ignored anymore 😀. It'll be interesting to see how these companies respond to new regulations requiring customers to set tips before checkout. Will they comply or try to find ways to skirt around it? Only time will tell πŸ•°οΈ.
 
omg, this is wild 🀯 i mean, think about it, big corps making $$ off workers and consumers without even having to pay 'em a livable wage... that's just not right πŸ˜’ they're basically exploiting people's kindness and willingness to show appreciation for good food. DoorDash and Uber Eats need to be held accountable for this 🚫 and i'm glad the NYC regulators are taking action πŸ’ͺ it's about time someone stood up for those delivery workers and their hard-earned tips πŸ‘
 
man these big companies gotta play by the rules or somethin πŸ˜’. can u believe they tried to mess with ppl's tips like that? it's just crazy how much money delivery workers are losin out on. i'm all for fair pay, but at least they should be honest about it too πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. and yea let's not forget, these companies r makin a ton of cash off their users' orders. so when do u get paid back? not by tipping, that's just a way to keep them in the dark πŸ’Έ. i'm glad NYC is takin steps to protect workers' rights tho πŸ‘. it's about time someone stood up to these big corporations πŸ™Œ
 
Man... πŸ˜” this is wild! I mean, think about it, the big companies just found a way to cut corners and make bank off those delivery workers πŸ€‘. But now they're trying to spin it as "customers" being forced to pay more? Give me a break πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ! It's all about keeping those profits rolling in while screwing over the workers 🚫.

And I love how the Mayor is taking on these giant corps 🀯. We need more of that, you know? The people aren't always represented, but it looks like New York City is finally standing up for its workers πŸ‘Š. Fingers crossed they stick to it and make those apps comply πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing with Uber and DoorDash is wild 🀯. They're trying to pull a fast one on their delivery workers by making it harder for people to tip them. I mean, come on, if you want to keep the simple tipping option, that's fine, but don't take away a way for customers to show their appreciation for good service.

It's all about the benjamins, you know? These big corporations just wanna save a buck and they're willing to mess with people's livelihoods to do it. But now, thanks to our mayor and the DCWP, they're getting called out on it. It's about time, too - these workers deserve fair treatment and a decent wage.

I'm loving this new era of accountability in NYC, btw 😊. The fact that DoorDash is denying any wrongdoing but still got caught with their pants down speaks volumes. And now, with the new regulations coming in, I'm rooting for the delivery workers to get the respect they deserve. Maybe we'll see some real change here πŸ‘
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think this whole situation with Uber and DoorDash is kinda weird. They're all like "oh we just changed the app to help workers" but really it sounds like they're trying to control how much people tip. Like, why can't customers still choose to give more than minimum? It's not that hard to add a button for extra tips πŸ€”. And what's up with the whole "prices are determined by algorithms using personal data" thing? Sounds super sketchy πŸ˜’. I'm glad some people are standing up for workers' rights and demanding better pay πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh 🀯 just thinking about this makes me so angry! I mean, can you believe these companies are literally robbing their own employees blind? $550 million is a LOT of money and it's all because they changed the app to discourage tipping. That's not just unfair, that's exploitation πŸ’Έ.

I know some people might say that tipping is voluntary and that if workers don't like it, they can just get a different job πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ but come on, it's a basic human right to be fairly compensated for your work. And let's not forget that these companies are making billions of dollars off customers' backs πŸ€‘.

It's amazing how the mayor is finally standing up for workers' rights and holding these corporations accountable πŸ’ͺ. We need more leaders like him who care about people over profits. The fact that DoorDash and Uber Eats are trying to blame the regulator for their own actions just makes it worse 😑.
 
omg u wont believe whats goin on w/ uber & doordash!!! 🀯 they're literally manipulatin their app interfaces to discourage ppl from tipin delivery workers 😱 like, what's the deal?! its all cuz of new min wage rules or whatever... but it's still so unfair! πŸ’Έ those companies are makin bank off our backs and now they're tryin to take away our tipping options too? 😀 no way jose!!! 🚫 Mayor Z is doin his thang tho, standin w/ the delivery apps & holdin them accountable πŸ™Œ its about time someone took a stand for workers' rights! πŸ’ͺ u can bet i'll be checkin my tips more closely from now on lol πŸ‘€
 
man... this is wild 🀯 Uber and DoorDash are literally making it harder for food delivery workers to get tips? that's not cool at all πŸ’Έ the fact that they changed their app interfaces in response to new minimum wage rules just to avoid having to pay drivers a decent wage is straight-up shady πŸ€‘ and now the DCWP is blowing up on them, saying this is deceptive? yeah no kidding πŸ™„ i'm all for workers' rights and making sure companies don't rip people off, but what's the plan here? are we gonna have tipping in NYC be mandatory now? that could get messy πŸ€”
 
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