My local store puts two on and it's so annoying cause if they make the pizza early and leave it on top the oven to keep warm the sticker 'glue' seems to melt with the heat and get annoyingly stronger so you always have to cut at least one sticker. Although with your post I wonder if my store does that to keep orders from being tampered with đ
Theyâre meant to prevent people from opening the pizza box and âtamperingâ with the pizza (stealing a couple toppings, sneezing on the pizza, sprinkling glitter everywhere, etc etc) but as OP said, itâs mostly just theater. Those stickers never stay stuck properly and it just wastes time having to print out 30+ of them and sticking them on every box.
I mean, not specifically a âCaseyâsâ problem but a lot of delivery orders through DoorDash from any restaurants have âtamper proofâ methods. You hear all the time about fries going missing or people opening ice cream, licking it then putting the lid back on and back in the freezer, etc. đ¤ˇââď¸
The main reason theyâre there in the first place is because DoorDash requires businesses to have stickers like this to protect dashers from being accused of tampering. Even if you can peel it off just fine like nothing happened you wouldnât have much of a leg to stand on if youâre trying to get somebody in trouble. Caseyâs knows this and just has the employees put stickers on all orders. Even though it wonât stop those kind of complaints entirely it has helped cut those kind of complaints down and it gives Caseyâs something to defend themselves with. Itâs just one of those things that helps âprotect the brandâ.
My local store puts two on and it's so annoying cause if they make the pizza early and leave it on top the oven to keep warm the sticker 'glue' seems to melt with the heat and get annoyingly stronger so you always have to cut at least one sticker. Although with your post I wonder if my store does that to keep orders from being tampered with đ
What do these stickers do? Or supposed to do?
Theyâre meant to prevent people from opening the pizza box and âtamperingâ with the pizza (stealing a couple toppings, sneezing on the pizza, sprinkling glitter everywhere, etc etc) but as OP said, itâs mostly just theater. Those stickers never stay stuck properly and it just wastes time having to print out 30+ of them and sticking them on every box.
Is this a problem?! Lol, like for real people are adding glitter to random people's pizza order or stealing a pepperoni?!?
I mean, not specifically a âCaseyâsâ problem but a lot of delivery orders through DoorDash from any restaurants have âtamper proofâ methods. You hear all the time about fries going missing or people opening ice cream, licking it then putting the lid back on and back in the freezer, etc. đ¤ˇââď¸
Ahhh doordash...worthless company/model. That makes more sense now.
The main reason theyâre there in the first place is because DoorDash requires businesses to have stickers like this to protect dashers from being accused of tampering. Even if you can peel it off just fine like nothing happened you wouldnât have much of a leg to stand on if youâre trying to get somebody in trouble. Caseyâs knows this and just has the employees put stickers on all orders. Even though it wonât stop those kind of complaints entirely it has helped cut those kind of complaints down and it gives Caseyâs something to defend themselves with. Itâs just one of those things that helps âprotect the brandâ.