Does a supplier have to change?

I'd like to order a pizza, but I only have 50s to pay. However, I've had a case where the delivery person didn't have any change. Is the delivery person obligated to give me change if I specifically mention in the order details that I should bring change?

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MichaKrem
2 years ago

How much money do you think a delivery driver makes traveling around the world? Various chains offer €30 or €40 at the start of their shift. However, there are also some where you have to bring your own.

In addition, they intentionally carry as little as possible with them to minimize the risk of robbery. They also have to give a discount to the branch above certain amounts (after a few trips) to keep the risk low.

Tours often start with two customers at the same time. If both want to pay with a 50-euro bill without prior notice, even with change, it doesn't always work.

As others have already written here, simply include anything with a €20 bill or more. It helps everyone involved.

Martin Müller
2 years ago

If you call or order via app, be sure to specify what you can pay with, such as 50-euro, 100-euro, etc. TV reports in the past have always reported that a delivery service doesn't need to change.

AlakayV
2 years ago

No, a supplier does not have to change, but you are then free to refuse the delivery because you wanted to fulfill your part of the deal, but it failed due to the supplier not providing the change.

Write in the order details that you want to pay with a 50 euro bill or even better: give us a quick call

Jack87877
1 year ago

It's best to mention this when you order and they'll give you the change.

PJVoHo
2 years ago

Normally you can specify the note size you are paying in

PJVoHo
2 years ago
Reply to  UnrealJonson

then he should at least have change with him

Vennesla
2 years ago

When ordering, please indicate that you will pay with a 50€ note.

ErsterSchnee
2 years ago

No, he is not.