In the seemingly endless ocean of iPad screens asking you to tip 15% on your latte… One pizza chain is ready to do something about it. In the latest Domino’s promotion, the company will tip you back after you tip their delivery drivers.
Get Your Tips Back When You Tip The Domino’s Delivery Drivers.
Recently, in their latest promotion, which started April 29th…
Domino’s is changing the way you think about tipping the delivery.
Essentially, this is the gambit:
Firstly, When customers order pizza online and choose to tip the Domino’s delivery driver $3 or more…
Customers get those $3 back to use towards their next online order.
This new promo spotlights the rising frustrations of Americans and contemporary tipping practices. Explicitly, Kate Trumbull, Domino’s senior vice president and chief brand officer, states that the new tipping atmosphere is what inspired the promotion…
“BUT THESE DAYS, EVERYWHERE YOU GO, THERE’S A TIP SCREEN. THE PRESSURE TO TIP IS REAL, EVEN WHEN NO EXTRA SERVICE IS PROVIDED… SO, WE DECIDED TO FLIP THE SCRIPT AND SHOW OUR APPRECIATION BY TIPPING CUSTOMERS BACK.”
Domino’s is calling themselves the world’s first quick-service restaurant that tips customers for tipping delivery drivers.
The results are in:
Basically, tipping has gotten out of hand.
Domino’s new promotion helps the delivery drivers…
And anyone who wants to order cheaper pizzas.
Be Great,
GCTV Staff
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