Doing business with GrubHub as a customer is infuriating. It's the toll extracted for laziness and convenience. Doing business with them almost never works out satisfyingly, or even acceptably.
It seems that no problem, no matter how large or small, is one for which GrubHub willingly takes responsibility. For not the first, second or third time, I recently had an order that I placed with GrubHub show up exceedingly late -- in this case -- nearly an hour late. I knew, because the restaurant called me to say the food had been sitting at their establishment for nearly a half-hour, that the fault was with GrubHub. Even more annoyingly, I received this call after some anonymous drone-bot at GrubHub texted to inform me that the order had been picked up.
Unsurprisingly, when the food finally showed up, it was ice cold, soggy and spent. I decided to contact GrubHub since this was clearly their error. When I finally reached a live person there, no easy task, she was incompetent, clueless and impotent. She kept telling me that she was going to make it right by putting some free "grub" in my account. I had to ask her several times how much free "grub" she was talking about. When she finally revealed that I'd be receiving a $5.00 credit (on a $60+ order), I'll admit that I politely went ballistic. I explained as calmly as I could that since this was clearly GrubHub's fault, that wasn't an adequate solution.
I hung up and decided that I might do better going through their online live chat conduit. After a lengthy back-and-forth with a CSR there, I was able to extract nearly a full refund for the order. I say nearly because in the end, GrubHub would not refund the charge for their service, even though it had been entirely unacceptable and arguably dishonest.
Here's an excerpt from the transcript of my chat with the CSR:
(02:24:05) me: why not for the full amount, if I may know?
(02:24:32) CSR: The processing and delivery fee. The meal was delivered and the processing is for using the GH service.
(02:25:34) me: considering the circumstances, GH should be the first party willing to give up their fee
(02:26:51) CSR: I totally understand that thought. And I will be sure to pass on the suggestion
(02:27:07) me: i mean, saying the food was picked up when it hadn't been is hardly worthy of charging the customer a fee
(02:28:52) CSR: One moment please
The chat went on for a brief time after that without resolution and concluded with fake pleasantries on both sides.
At first, my goal was far more modest -- hell, maybe a simple apology would have sufficed -- but the longer I had to plead my case, the more insistent I became. Motivating me was GrubHub's abject unwillingness to accept responsibility for their error, as well as their possible attempt at deception in the matter. It was pretty clear that the food had not been picked up even after they'd informed me that it had been.
Conversely, Caviar, which I'm guessing is a much smaller player in this market, and which, admittedly, seems to charge more than GrubHub, has been nothing short of wonderful in resolving issues. I haven't had many but a couple of times when I've reported missing or incorrect items, they've voluntarily offered full refunds. In fact, I've never asked for a full refund from Caviar yet I cannot remember an instance where one wasn't proactively provided by them. So while there are downsides with Caviar, they seem to be far more focused on customer satisfaction. GrubHub comports itself with the attitude that customers have no alternative but to use them. Well, customers always have alternatives. Always.
It's convenient to order food online. And in some cases, especially when there's a language barrier, it can be a fine option. But in the end, ordering via GrubHub provides virtually zero advantage over simply calling a restaurant and ordering from them directly. It costs more, it costs the restaurant more and it puts a disinterested bullying party between the restaurant and the customer. I guess this is the wave of the future but if GrubHub ever becomes the only conduit through we can order delivered food, it'll be a sad day for all of us.
=R=
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