Receipt Caker

Food & drink

Food Delivery Receipt Generator

A food delivery receipt combines the food order with the fees that delivery adds: a delivery charge, a service fee, tax and a courier tip. Receipt Caker's generic delivery template reproduces this without imitating any real platform's branding.

How do I make a food delivery receipt?
Receipt Caker generates a food delivery receipt in seconds: fill in the details, and the subtotal, tax and total calculate automatically. Export a PNG for free or a watermark-free PDF on Pro — no account required.
Business
Receipt details
Merchant info

Optional extra rows printed under the header — e.g. Store #, Terminal, Order type.

Line items
Totals & style
Payment
Message
Barcode & gift card
Bella Napoli · via QuickBite
Delivery order
Receipt #ORD-99120
Date2026-03-13 20:11
ItemQtyAmount
Margherita pizza (large)1$16.00
Garlic knots1$6.50
Delivery fee1$3.99
Service fee1$2.50
Subtotal$28.99
Tax (8.875%)$2.57
Tip$5.00
TOTAL$36.56
Paid byCard •••• 4402
Delivered by QuickBite courier. Enjoy!
SAMPLE · RECEIPTCAKER.COM

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What this receipt contains

  • Restaurant and generic platform header
  • Ordered items with prices
  • Delivery fee and service fee
  • Tax and courier tip
  • Order number and delivery time

Fields that matter

  • Merchant identity (generic)
  • Fees itemized separately from food
  • Order date and number

Who uses it

People itemizing a delivered meal for expenses, and developers building delivery-app mockups.

What fees appear on a delivery receipt

A food delivery receipt shows the food subtotal first, then the fees that delivery introduces: a delivery fee for the courier's trip, a service fee charged by the platform, tax on the applicable amount and a tip for the courier. A pizza order might list the food, a $3.99 delivery fee and a $2.50 service fee before tax and a $5.00 tip.

Receipt Caker's generic template lists each of these as its own line so the total is fully transparent — which matters because delivery fees are exactly the part people scrutinise on an expense claim. It uses a neutral platform name you set yourself rather than imitating any real service's branding.

A generic receipt, not a platform imitation

This template produces generic delivery receipts and never reproduces the logos, colours or layout of any real delivery platform, because imitating another company's document to deceive someone is misuse we do not support. The merchant and platform names are ones you enter yourself.

That keeps the tool honest and safe. It gives you a realistic fee breakdown for prototypes, testing and reconstructing your own records; if you need the official receipt for a real order, download it from that platform's own app or email.

Adding a courier tip

The courier tip appears as its own line beneath the tax, mirroring how delivery apps present it, and you can enter a fixed amount or leave it blank. Keeping the tip separate from the delivery and service fees makes it clear how much went to the courier versus the platform.

That clarity is useful both for personal budgeting and for an expense reviewer trying to understand a total. As always, the live preview recalculates the moment you change any figure, so the tip and the grand total stay in step.

Building a delivery receipt in Receipt Caker

Add each food item, then the delivery fee and service fee as separate lines, set the tax rate and add a courier tip. Put the restaurant and generic platform in the header, use an 80mm width with a monospace font, and the preview totals the order.

Export as a PNG for free. Receipt Caker is for reconstructing a real delivered order for an expense record or building an app mockup, not for fabricating one, and it runs client-side in your browser without sending or storing anything.

Frequently asked questions

What fees appear on a delivery receipt?
A food delivery receipt shows the food subtotal first, then the fees that delivery introduces: a delivery fee for the courier's trip, a service fee charged by the platform, tax on the applicable amount, and a tip for the courier. Receipt Caker's generic template lists each of these as its own line so the total is fully transparent — which matters because delivery fees are exactly the part people scrutinise on an expense claim. It uses a neutral platform name you set yourself rather than imitating any real service's branding.
Is this a real delivery platform receipt?
No. Receipt Caker produces generic delivery receipts and never reproduces the logos, colours or layout of any real delivery platform, because imitating another company's document to deceive someone is misuse we do not support. The template gives you a realistic fee breakdown for prototypes, testing and reconstructing your own records, but the merchant and platform names are ones you enter. If you need the official receipt for a real order, download it from that platform's own app or email.
Can I add a courier tip?
Yes. The courier tip appears as its own line beneath the tax, mirroring how delivery apps present it, and you can enter a fixed amount or leave it blank. Keeping the tip separate from the delivery and service fees makes it clear how much went to the courier versus the platform, which is useful both for personal budgeting and for an expense reviewer trying to understand a total. As always, the live preview recalculates the moment you change any figure.

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