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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delivery fee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a fee charged for the delivery of products or services. For example, "The online store charges a $5 delivery fee for all orders over $25."
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(Prices exclude tax and any delivery fee).
For groceries that total $50 to $100, Ms. Margolis said, the delivery fee is $9.95.
The couple's 12 drivers get the delivery fee as well as a tip, but no salary.
Pick up the wine yourself, and you save a possible delivery fee.
HOW MUCH? $25,795 base including delivery fee; $32,625 as tested.
The extra charges — delivery fee, service charge and an 18percentt gratuity — seemed a bit much.
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Delivery fees are reasonable and tipping is not permitted.
In recent months, several online delivery companies have added or increased delivery fees.
He has not added a surcharge to his delivery fees, which he said range from $65 to $85.
When it comes to waiving delivery fees, OurHouse does not do it haphazardly, Mr. Briggs said.
Others include $145 in something called "demand fees," $137 in overnight delivery fees, fax fees of $50 and payoff statement charges of $60.
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