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Delivery & Takeout Receipt Examples

See how our generator formats delivery and takeout receipts: delivery orders show food subtotal, delivery fee, service fee, and driver tip line; takeout orders show food and tax only with no delivery charges.

Delivery and takeout receipts cover platform deliveries (DoorDash, Uber Eats, pizza chains) and pickup orders where the format adds delivery fee, service fee (often 10-15%), and a driver tip line for delivery — but only food, beverage, and tax for takeout. The receipt is itemized identically to dine-in but adds the order channel and customer name in place of table number.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What line items appear on a pizza delivery receipt?

A pizza delivery receipt shows: itemized food lines (pizza, sides, beverages), a food subtotal, a delivery fee (typically $3.99–$6.99 charged by the restaurant), a service fee (typically $1.99–$3.99 charged by the platform or restaurant), sales tax on the food subtotal, a driver tip suggestion (15–20% of the food subtotal), and a total before tip. The delivery fee goes to the restaurant; the service fee covers platform costs; the driver tip goes directly to the delivery driver.

How does a takeout receipt differ from a delivery receipt?

A takeout (pickup) receipt omits the delivery fee, service fee, and driver tip line entirely; the customer picks up the order, so no delivery cost applies. The receipt shows only the food subtotal and sales tax. Some restaurants add a small packaging fee ($0.25–$1.00) for takeout containers. Platforms like DoorDash and Uber Eats charge a pickup fee ($0.99–$1.99) even for self-pickup orders, which would appear as a separate line if the order is placed through an app rather than directly with the restaurant.

Is the delivery fee on a receipt the same as the driver tip?

No. The delivery fee is a charge from the restaurant or platform for the delivery service itself; it does not go to the driver. The driver tip is a separate optional line that goes entirely to the driver. Combining the delivery fee, service fee, and tip together is a common source of confusion on delivery receipts. Our generator shows them as three separate lines so the total cost of delivery is transparent: delivery fee (to restaurant), service fee (to platform), and driver tip (to driver).

Are delivery fees taxable on a restaurant receipt?

Tax treatment of delivery fees varies by state. In most states, delivery fees from the restaurant are not subject to sales tax because they are transportation charges, not sales of food. Service fees charged by third-party platforms are also generally not taxable. However, sales tax applies to the food items being delivered in states with restaurant meal taxes. Our generator applies tax to the food subtotal only, matching the most common treatment across US jurisdictions.