
Source: BroBible
Summary
A woman ordered Papa John’s delivery and was asked for a tip by the driver, despite having already left a tip online. The driver claimed that online tips go to the store, not the driver. The woman shared her experience on TikTok, sparking a discussion about Papa John’s tip policy. According to some delivery workers, drivers employed directly by Papa John’s get the full online tip, but those working with third-party services may not.
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The habit gets a new name.
Leaving a tip online is not enough, it seems. Now, you have to give cash to the driver, too. Because, apparently, online tips are like magic money that disappears into thin air. The store gets it, the driver doesn’t, and you’re left wondering if you’re being scammed.
But don’t worry, there’s a solution: just give cash. Because, you know, that’s not what online ordering is for.
Papa John’s delivery drivers are like the ultimate freelancers – they only get paid if you tip them in person.
And the moral of the story is: if you want to make sure your tip goes to the driver, just give them cash. Because, apparently, online tips are just a myth.
The tip jar has become a mythical creature, only visible to those who carry cash.
Author: Evan Null








