Rate the order the moment it lands
Send a one-tap survey over RCS right after delivery, so customers rate the food, accuracy, and courier from their inbox and you catch problems before they become one-star ratings.
An in-inbox survey at delivery beats the in-app rating prompts people skip.
Accuracy and temperature surveys flag problems while you can still make it right.
Per-delivery courier feedback shows who's earning five stars.
Your food just arrived 🛵 One tap tells us if it was hot, correct, and on time.
A sample Food Delivery RCS survey, fully customizable.
How RCS surveys work for Food Delivery
Food delivery wins or loses on the order that just arrived, and the customer's verdict forms in the first few minutes — was it hot, was it right, was it on time? Miss a problem and the customer quietly switches apps or posts a one-star review. An email survey hours later is cold; a buried in-app prompt gets dismissed. An RCS survey fires the moment the order is marked delivered, landing in the texting inbox the customer is already holding, asking how it went while the bag is still on the counter.
A post-order survey rates food quality, order accuracy, and delivery time with one-tap stars. A 1–5 recommend score shows who'll order again, suggested-reply chips capture a cold meal or a missing item in a single tap, and an open-ended reply catches what a star rating can't.
The payoff is post-order feedback that beats email survey response rates, problems caught before they turn into public reviews, and a clear read on which kitchens and which routes keep customers reordering.
Where it pays off
A post-order survey fires when the order is marked delivered, while it's still hot.
One-tap stars score the three things that decide a reorder.
A 1–5 recommend score separates loyal customers from those about to switch apps.
Suggested-reply chips flag a wrong or late order before it becomes a review.
What you can launch
Survey templates in this pack
Sign up to use these survey templatesFood Delivery RCS surveys: common questions
- When should a delivery service send a survey?
- The instant the order is marked delivered, while the food is still hot and the experience is vivid. An RCS survey lands in the texting inbox the customer is already watching, so a one-tap rating comes back in minutes — far faster and more often than an email survey sent hours later.
- Why do RCS surveys beat email and SMS surveys on response rate?
- An RCS survey is a one-tap star rating answered right in the conversation, not a link to a form or a plain-text SMS. Because answering takes a single tap and never leaves the inbox, response and completion rates run well above email surveys, and time-to-answer is dramatically shorter.
- How does this catch problems before a customer posts a review?
- A quick post-order survey gives an unhappy customer somewhere to flag a cold or wrong order that isn't a review app. A low star rating or a 'missing item' chip reaches you immediately, so you can issue a credit and fix it before it goes public.
- What can a food-delivery service field with these survey templates?
- Post-order ratings of food quality, accuracy, and delivery time, a recommend score, suggested-reply chips for issues, and open-ended replies — sent from a verified branded sender in Google Messages on Android and the Messages app on iPhone with iOS 18, with SMS fallback when a phone can't render RCS, and full opt-in and STOP compliance.
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