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

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.


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.


I have a neighbor who gets EVERYTHING delivered (groceries, office supplies, clothes, cosmetics, takeout food-even puppy pads so she does not have to walk her dog.)

She is not old or rich. I find it weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used DoorDash once during Covid. I hate paying a delivery fee AND a delivery tip ( I do tip) so I only did it that once.


Exactly. Spoiled and wasteful.

People delegate everything. They just want to be waited on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:me. never have, never will.


+1, too many horror stories of cold/wrong food, bad treatment of both drivers and the restaurants.
Anonymous
me and I never used uber or airbnb either!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


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.


I have a neighbor who gets EVERYTHING delivered (groceries, office supplies, clothes, cosmetics, takeout food-even puppy pads so she does not have to walk her dog.)

She is not old or rich. I find it weird.


Does she ever leave the house?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


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.


I have a neighbor who gets EVERYTHING delivered (groceries, office supplies, clothes, cosmetics, takeout food-even puppy pads so she does not have to walk her dog.)

She is not old or rich. I find it weird.


Our dog pees on pads, but reusable in the house. She pees every hour or two as she's a little dog so why not give her the freedom to pee when she wants.

I get a lot delivered especially through walmart and amazon as I can price shop and get the best pries. No need to run store to store especially if you buy the same products.
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.


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.


I don't use restaurant delivery but I look at it as it gives someone a job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are all delivery services essentially. Just made more accessible to use via an app. Have you ever had a pizza delivered? Same thing. It's not really a big deal if you have or haven't used it ever.


It is not the same actually. In house delivery is much better for the restaurants and their employees. I will get delivery if the restaurant itself offers it. Otherwise we pick up.


Yes, the John Oliver segment on this topic was eye opening. Business can really get cheated by these services.
Anonymous
I never use any of those services. I support my local merchants by going to their stores and restaurants directly. If I want take out, I call them and pick it up myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:me. never have, never will.


+1, too many horror stories of cold/wrong food, bad treatment of both drivers and the restaurants.


Horror, horror, oh the horror!!!

Drama queen.

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