• Imgonnatrythis
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    7 months ago

    It’s a mixed bag. Imagine having only three restaurants that deliver to you (and two suck) and then all the sudden you have a whole city of restaurants that are available to you and you hardly ever have time or want to deal with going into the city to do a pickup. That’s my experience. I don’t use it everyday or every week, but it just stinks that when I do it’s very expensive and hey, maybe that’s justiable (freemarket whatever), but to have service issues where clearly zero effort was made to transport the stuff appropriately feels like a real “hehe”.

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      7 months ago

      It seems like it would be much cheaper and better to just go to the restaurant and eat there instead of dumping money on doordash

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        7 months ago

        i had to use it when i didn’t have a car and couldn’t get groceries or whatever sometimes. nice little tool to keep the poor poorer

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          7 months ago

          Or like, what if you’re drunk/high and traveling isn’t really an option, but you’re hungry? I’ve never used DoorDash, but it seems like that’s the type of thing that’d get the majority of business.

      • Socsa
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        7 months ago

        Ok, I’ll do that when Burger King lets me smoke a fat blunt in their dining room.