How To Tip Online Food Delivery Guys [User Manual]
Sam Biddle
Leaving the house? Yuck! The reason we have tablets and consoles and OLED TVs is so we can stay indoors. You'll still need to eat, though. And tipping the internet food delivery guy correctly could make the difference between sustenance and disaster. More »


source: gizmodo.com
5 May 2012
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