What 15–30% Commission Really Costs Your Restaurant
The Real Cost of Third-Party Delivery Commissions
If your restaurant does $40,000 a month through DoorDash or UberEats, you're paying between $6,000 and $12,000 a month in commission fees. That's $72,000 to $144,000 a year — money that goes to a platform, not to your kitchen, your staff, or your rent.
Let that sink in.
The Math Nobody Wants to Do
Here's what commissions look like at different revenue levels:
| Monthly Delivery Revenue | At 15% | At 25% | At 30% |
|---|---|---|---|
| $10,000 | $1,500/mo | $2,500/mo | $3,000/mo |
| $25,000 | $3,750/mo | $6,250/mo | $7,500/mo |
| $40,000 | $6,000/mo | $10,000/mo | $12,000/mo |
Over a year, a restaurant doing $25,000/month in delivery is paying $45,000 to $90,000 in commissions. That's a full-time employee's salary. That's a kitchen renovation. That's the difference between breaking even and actually building a business.
Why Restaurants Accept It
The honest answer: discovery. DoorDash and UberEats bring in new customers who wouldn't have found your restaurant otherwise. That has real value — especially for new restaurants building awareness.
The problem is that once those customers become regulars, you're still paying 25% on every repeat order. Your loyal customer orders from you every Friday through DoorDash, and DoorDash takes a quarter of it. Every time. Forever.
A Better Approach
The smartest restaurant owners we talk to don't try to quit delivery platforms cold turkey. Instead, they use a two-channel strategy:
Keep DoorDash/UberEats for discovery. New customers find you there. That's fine. The commission is the cost of customer acquisition.
Push regulars to your direct ordering channel. Once a customer has ordered from you twice, they know your name, they know they like your food. There's no reason for them to keep ordering through a middleman. Give them a way to order directly — through your own website, your own ordering page — where you keep 100% of the revenue.
This is exactly why we built S4VOR. Every restaurant on our platform gets a free online ordering page. Your regulars order through S4VOR, you keep everything. No commission. The customer pays a small platform fee (less than $1 on a typical order), and that's it.
What You Can Do This Week
- Look at your delivery platform reports. How much are you paying in commissions per month? Write that number down.
- Identify your repeat customers. Most platforms show you this data. These are the customers you're overpaying to reach.
- Give regulars a direct option. Whether it's S4VOR or another direct ordering tool, get your repeat customers off the commission treadmill.
- Put your direct ordering link everywhere. Your Google Business profile, your Instagram bio, a sign at the register, a card in every delivery bag. "Order direct at [your link] — same food, better price."
S4VOR gives every restaurant free online ordering with $0 commissions. Get started at s4vor.com/for-restaurants.