We have never used doordash/ubereats/instacart/etc.

Anonymous
I don’t get it either and have been wondering if I’m not understanding if or something. Even if the delivery fee is 0 isn’t there like a 15 percent service fee and then you need to tip the driver like 15 percent? It makes it so expensive.

I can’t believe how many of my kids’ friends do it whenever.

We do it from the one Chinese place with its in house delivery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it either and have been wondering if I’m not understanding if or something. Even if the delivery fee is 0 isn’t there like a 15 percent service fee and then you need to tip the driver like 15 percent? It makes it so expensive.

I can’t believe how many of my kids’ friends do it whenever.

We do it from the one Chinese place with its in house delivery.


I mean the Chinese place isn’t on doordash but has its own delivery
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:me. never have, never will.

+1 especially for take away food. You are multiplying the number of hands on something you intend to directly ingest. I also have noted that my neighbors who get food deliveries are very heavy. I think these deliveries contribute to obesity.


This post takes the, uh, cake for most idiotic in a thread full of such posts.
Anonymous
Restaurants hate those apps, it’s money out of their pockets and they have little enough to spare. We just pickup our takeout. It’s easy.
Anonymous
I did it once with a newborn. That was it. It's too expensive and unreliable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Restaurants hate those apps, it’s money out of their pockets and they have little enough to spare. We just pickup our takeout. It’s easy.

This is such a tired argument. Restaurants aren’t forced to join.
Anonymous
Never used it and probably never will. Used to get pizza delivery, but now prefer to pickup myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:me. never have, never will.

+1 especially for take away food. You are multiplying the number of hands on something you intend to directly ingest. I also have noted that my neighbors who get food deliveries are very heavy. I think these deliveries contribute to obesity.


This post takes the, uh, cake for most idiotic in a thread full of such posts.


Says the chubby app orderer.
Anonymous
Me neither, but mostly because there's nothing I want. The few thing I want, I get them myself as I barely work. I also just lately signed up for uber in case I have a few drinks when out and about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:me. never have, never will.

+1 especially for take away food. You are multiplying the number of hands on something you intend to directly ingest. I also have noted that my neighbors who get food deliveries are very heavy. I think these deliveries contribute to obesity.


I can guarantee that it’s not the “delivery” making them
Obese. It may be the type of food they eat though….. or could also be about 10 other factors. SMH
Anonymous
I have never been to Costco or Walmart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:me. never have, never will.

+1 especially for take away food. You are multiplying the number of hands on something you intend to directly ingest. I also have noted that my neighbors who get food deliveries are very heavy. I think these deliveries contribute to obesity.


This post takes the, uh, cake for most idiotic in a thread full of such posts.


Says the chubby app orderer.


VERY scientific obesity theory.

Anonymous
Never used them either. I also don’t have Amazon Prime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:me. never have, never will.

+1 especially for take away food. You are multiplying the number of hands on something you intend to directly ingest. I also have noted that my neighbors who get food deliveries are very heavy. I think these deliveries contribute to obesity.


I can guarantee that it’s not the “delivery” making them
Obese. It may be the type of food they eat though….. or could also be about 10 other factors. SMH

It is a behavior. Laziness/idleness. Go on out, move around, pick up your own supplies. Mogern living has us sedentary enough as it is.
Anonymous
Same
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