Total sense
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I have been bamboozled, swore it was
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I have been bamboozled, swore it was
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Me who is physically disabled and canβt leave my house:
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Er do people actually pay that high of fees for Uber eats? Maybe in NYC or something? I don't really use it if I can help it but I've never seen fees that high.
I've had high fees but things are hidden, like, increased prices, tips, fees and stuff? I got my license last year so now I can drive on my own to get stuff but being in the burbs without transport in these poorly designed towns blows.
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If I'm bothering to go out anyway I'll just get ingredients from the store and do it myself.
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It's a service offered in exchange for currency. No one is forcing anyone to request food delivery service over Uber or whatever. It's pure and simple convenience
The other is a state service, which might surprise some but manages quite a lot of citizens private information. Certainly nothing as banal as food
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Shhh, Musk might hear you and destroy it.
Donβt worry they already have a plan
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If I'm bothering to go out anyway I'll just get ingredients from the store and do it myself.
From one extreme to the next. Interesting.
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If I'm bothering to go out anyway I'll just get ingredients from the store and do it myself.
An even better idea.
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An even better idea.
I feel so too, you get more for the same money. But getting stuff delivered has its place in situations where you for some reason don't have the energy.
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From one extreme to the next. Interesting.
That's just for cases where I'm bothering to go grocery shopping anyway. Sometimes I'm just too tired or lazy and then I'm ordering food.
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The main delivery app in my country has a section for places that currently have no delivery fees, and often have deals like 20% off your order ontop of that. I don't order often at all, but I always use that when I do.