Popular food delivery apps are charging customers sneak fees of up to 24 percent of the cost of their order - almost doubling the price in some cases when tips are added. DoorDash, Grubhub and Eats routinely add extra fees and taxes to food orders, but customers are left in the dark about what exactly the add-ons are for. Inflated delivery app fees are another example of the - which makes it difficult for consumers to know exactly how much they will end up paying for a service. To illustrate how much customers are being forced to fork out in fees for food delivery, DailyMail.com made the same order, costing $49.70, from a Joe & The Juice store in on apps DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats. Then we compared the costs associated with each - before and after a 20 percent driver tip.
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