I was doing Uber Eats deliveries and got this massive grocery order that probably took up half my car. When I got to the house, the customer starts chatting me up about how grateful they are, how I "made their dav," and asks if I could help unload the groceries inta their kitchen. Normally I would've iust left the bags at the door and bounced, but thev kept hinting about a big tip, so I fiqured fine Il help. I carried bag after bag inside while they kept thanking me like I was doing some heroic act Then they hand me this envelope and give this whole speech about how kind and generous I was and how they really appreciate the effort. At that point I'm thinking okay, this is probably going to be worth it. The order itself was huge, easilu around $300 worth of groceries, and I basically did half the unloading for them. So I take the envelope, say thanks, and head home feeling pretty good about it When Ifinally open the envelope, it's $25 Twenty five dollars. After all that talking about how I "made their day" and helping them haul their entire grocery order inside ike I'm their personal assistant. That's basically nothing. If your order is 5300 anc someone is doing all that extra work, at least make it worth their time. Honestly they should've given something like 5150. I mean sure, technically I just unloaded groceries but if you're going to hype up a tip like that don't hand me what's basically pocket change