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In Korea the Delivery fee is on top of what you order and it is set by the company so you know how much you need to pay before you order. I think this way it's much better for everyone, there is no ambiguity.
The fee is around 2000 KRW ($ 1.52) and 4000 KRW ($3.03) and if you order a lot they offer no delivery fee. This is in the city where there a lot of restaurants offering it so it's not very far they need to drive and they use a Scooter most of the time.
Unfortunately delivery fees are still very much so a thing in the US, just doesn't go to the driver. Company pockets it.