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Logic would dictate if the order is £13.65 you would have a fiver and £1.45 in change, its not difficult to work out what the change will be in advance
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Not a problem I've observed although I do find something a bit grim about a random guy turning up in his Astra or small van with a bag of food. Enterprising of them to take a second job alongside (I assume) decorating or similar type job, but I do prefer seeing a proper delivery car. However these seem to have all but disappeared, not even Domino seem to have their own drivers any more.
I order on justeat and mostly theres a delivery charge. Mrs then still gives the guy £2.... :-(
I generally don't tip delivery drivers, I didn't really think it was the etiquette in the UK. If he gets a quid off each delivery he could be making more on tips than his wage!
Plus, I feel takeaways are too expensive these days. Ordering a curry costs as much as going to a restaurant, or more!
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