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Tipping once rewarded good service. Now it predicts how you’re treated


30% of Americans say tipping culture is 'out of control', survey finds
Why you need to tip

Instacart operates similarly; shoppers see a list of batches that are available to them in their area, as well as the expected customer tip, and they may select the one they want to shop, according to the company.

Uber drivers may not see the expected tip in advance, but at one point they could see a rider’s tip history, or whether they were a “top tipper,” which may have factored into who drivers chose to pick up.

“It was a wonderful tool for a driver,” said Sergio Avedian, a driver and senior contributor at The Rideshare Guy, a blog aimed at helping rideshare drivers earn more money.

Uber phased out the top tipper rider designation earlier this year. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“Drivers depend more and more on tips these days,” Avedian said. Still, his tips average only about 12% to 13% of the fare, he estimated.

‘Tip fatigue’ is real

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