Fairly split delivery fees based on order amounts
Enter the total delivery fee
Enter each person's name and order amount
Select your preferred split method
Click Calculate to see the results
Equal split favors those who order more, while full proportional split can feel unfair to those who order less. Hybrid takes half as equal (base shipping cost) and half as proportional, balancing both approaches.
Results are rounded to the nearest won, and any rounding difference is automatically adjusted to the last person.
You can add up to 20 people.
Each person's share is based on their order amount as a proportion of the total order. For example, if you ordered ₩15,000 out of ₩30,000 total, you pay 50% of the delivery fee.
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Splitting delivery fees fairly among multiple people can be tricky. Choose from equal split, proportional split by order amount, or the hybrid method for the fairest result.
There are three main ways to split delivery fees fairly. First, equal split divides the fee evenly by the number of people — the simplest approach. Second, proportional split means those who order more pay more delivery fee, which is fair when order amounts vary widely. Third, hybrid split combines both: 50% equal and 50% proportional by order amount, taking the best of both methods.
Pure equal split benefits heavy orderers, while pure proportional can feel too light on small orderers. Hybrid mode treats half the delivery fee as a flat base cost (split equally) and the other half as usage-based (split proportionally). This produces the most universally accepted result and is recommended for regular group food orders.
Agreeing on the split method before ordering avoids disputes later. This delivery fee splitter lets you instantly compare equal, proportional, and hybrid splits so you can choose the fairest option. Sharing the results via KakaoTalk makes it transparent for everyone involved.