Amazon Prime Now has a 'tip' section with a recommended amount of money to give the driver. It works out to about 10% of the price, I think, generally?
I think it's paramount that anyone using Prime Now sets this value to 0% in the app when ordering. Otherwise you're just subsidizing one of the wealthiest companies in the world. If you really want to give the delivery person a tip for whatever reason(they had to walk through mud to get to you) then give them cash. Don't pre-tip in the stupid app that clearly shows amazon "well, we don't need to pay well since clearly our customers are happy to compensate".
And jesus, if this is not late capitalism then I’m not sure what is. Through the phenomenon of tipping everyone becomes a Caeser-like philanthropist, making life or death choices based on the perceived suffering and performance of their precarious underlings. Meaning waiters, and other service industry workers, compete for crumbs by trying to make other people feel like "the golden child of their day", in a system that systemically undervalues and underpays them (that's putting it very lightly).
David Graeber has a great name for service workers, he calls them 'the caring classes'. [1]
In another article he writes about the British working class:
"In other words, the historical defeat and humiliation of the British working classes is now the island’s primary export product. By organizing the entire economy around the resultant housing bubble, the Tories have ensured that the bulk of the British population is aware" [2]
In a talk he gave he says despite technology increasing the productivity and therefore some wages, "in the caring sector the exact opposite has happened. Digitization is being used as an excuse to make lower productivity so as to justify the existence of this army of administrators" [3], in Britain this has created a "cheerful, creative, and subservient working-class population who, drawing on centuries of tradition, know exactly how to be butlers" [2]