You say the issue is the corporations, but you spend all your energy insulting the people trying to make ends meet and those who use a service for convenience. If your real enemy is 'Wall Street parasites,' maybe aim your fire at them instead of punching down and moralizing over someone else’s lunch order. I actually agree that the gig economy has serious structural issues and that companies like Uber Eats exploit both workers and consumers in different ways. But I don’t think blaming individuals who use the service—or the people doing the deliveries—solves the root problem.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or maybe I just understand that criticizing low-wage workers isn’t the moral high ground you think it is. It’s possible to recognize industry flaws without demonizing the people doing the actual labor—try it sometime.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of hate packed into one sentence. FYI, Uber Eats requires background checks—including criminal history—before approving drivers, and using someone else’s account is against their policy and gets people deactivated. Also, associating immigrant status or health conditions like HIV with danger is both factually wrong and incredibly prejudiced. You might want to examine why you’re so comfortable stereotyping working people who are just trying to make a living.Anonymous wrote:Imagine leaving your food alone with registered sex offenders, Third World illegal immigrants, sick and ill (HIV, hepatitis, etc.), ex-cons, deviants, and who the hell knows what else. Often delivering on someone else's account! People are freaking nuts. Anything to feel like there are proles "below" you, I guess.
You are either a lobbyist or bot for these parasitic industry or in severe denial. You think we don't have eyes? I see the dregs of society picking up the food and their disgusting cars. You guys are insane leaving your food alone with these people.
My characterization and description of the servant "labor" isn't the issue, the issue is the Wall Street parasites who own these skimming, race to the bottom apps and the lazy ass wannabe or wanna-feel bourgeois who use them, thus enabling this entire predatory industry.
Anonymous wrote:Or maybe I just understand that criticizing low-wage workers isn’t the moral high ground you think it is. It’s possible to recognize industry flaws without demonizing the people doing the actual labor—try it sometime.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of hate packed into one sentence. FYI, Uber Eats requires background checks—including criminal history—before approving drivers, and using someone else’s account is against their policy and gets people deactivated. Also, associating immigrant status or health conditions like HIV with danger is both factually wrong and incredibly prejudiced. You might want to examine why you’re so comfortable stereotyping working people who are just trying to make a living.Anonymous wrote:Imagine leaving your food alone with registered sex offenders, Third World illegal immigrants, sick and ill (HIV, hepatitis, etc.), ex-cons, deviants, and who the hell knows what else. Often delivering on someone else's account! People are freaking nuts. Anything to feel like there are proles "below" you, I guess.
You are either a lobbyist or bot for these parasitic industry or in severe denial. You think we don't have eyes? I see the dregs of society picking up the food and their disgusting cars. You guys are insane leaving your food alone with these people.
Or maybe I just understand that criticizing low-wage workers isn’t the moral high ground you think it is. It’s possible to recognize industry flaws without demonizing the people doing the actual labor—try it sometime.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of hate packed into one sentence. FYI, Uber Eats requires background checks—including criminal history—before approving drivers, and using someone else’s account is against their policy and gets people deactivated. Also, associating immigrant status or health conditions like HIV with danger is both factually wrong and incredibly prejudiced. You might want to examine why you’re so comfortable stereotyping working people who are just trying to make a living.Anonymous wrote:Imagine leaving your food alone with registered sex offenders, Third World illegal immigrants, sick and ill (HIV, hepatitis, etc.), ex-cons, deviants, and who the hell knows what else. Often delivering on someone else's account! People are freaking nuts. Anything to feel like there are proles "below" you, I guess.
You are either a lobbyist or bot for these parasitic industry or in severe denial. You think we don't have eyes? I see the dregs of society picking up the food and their disgusting cars. You guys are insane leaving your food alone with these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of hate packed into one sentence. FYI, Uber Eats requires background checks—including criminal history—before approving drivers, and using someone else’s account is against their policy and gets people deactivated. Also, associating immigrant status or health conditions like HIV with danger is both factually wrong and incredibly prejudiced. You might want to examine why you’re so comfortable stereotyping working people who are just trying to make a living.Anonymous wrote:Imagine leaving your food alone with registered sex offenders, Third World illegal immigrants, sick and ill (HIV, hepatitis, etc.), ex-cons, deviants, and who the hell knows what else. Often delivering on someone else's account! People are freaking nuts. Anything to feel like there are proles "below" you, I guess.
You are either a lobbyist or bot for these parasitic industry or in severe denial. You think we don't have eyes? I see the dregs of society picking up the food and their disgusting cars. You guys are insane leaving your food alone with these people.
Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of hate packed into one sentence. FYI, Uber Eats requires background checks—including criminal history—before approving drivers, and using someone else’s account is against their policy and gets people deactivated. Also, associating immigrant status or health conditions like HIV with danger is both factually wrong and incredibly prejudiced. You might want to examine why you’re so comfortable stereotyping working people who are just trying to make a living.Anonymous wrote:Imagine leaving your food alone with registered sex offenders, Third World illegal immigrants, sick and ill (HIV, hepatitis, etc.), ex-cons, deviants, and who the hell knows what else. Often delivering on someone else's account! People are freaking nuts. Anything to feel like there are proles "below" you, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just run out and get your own takeout? Having randos handle your food and causing this much confusion. If you forget to thumbs up, will he violate your food next time??
One reason is that many people in urban areas don’t have cars. It’s a convenience that many think is worth it.m
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just run out and get your own takeout? Having randos handle your food and causing this much confusion. If you forget to thumbs up, will he violate your food next time??
One reason is that many people in urban areas don’t have cars. It’s a convenience that many think is worth it.m
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just run out and get your own takeout? Having randos handle your food and causing this much confusion. If you forget to thumbs up, will he violate your food next time??
No, remember that poster would never use a delivery service.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't like the olden days; the bags are always stapled closed. Mine comes hot, sealed, and untouched.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine getting this worked up over someone else ordering takeout. Hope you find peace before my fries get cold.Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just run out and get your own takeout? Having randos handle your food and causing this much confusion. If you forget to thumbs up, will he violate your food next time??
Jokes on your. They are always delivered cold, and pre-sampled.
Yeah, that's foolproof and cannot be defeated.
Who pissed on your cheerios today?
The delivery person??!! lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't like the olden days; the bags are always stapled closed. Mine comes hot, sealed, and untouched.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine getting this worked up over someone else ordering takeout. Hope you find peace before my fries get cold.Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just run out and get your own takeout? Having randos handle your food and causing this much confusion. If you forget to thumbs up, will he violate your food next time??
Jokes on your. They are always delivered cold, and pre-sampled.
Yeah, that's foolproof and cannot be defeated.
Who pissed on your cheerios today?
That’s a lot of hate packed into one sentence. FYI, Uber Eats requires background checks—including criminal history—before approving drivers, and using someone else’s account is against their policy and gets people deactivated. Also, associating immigrant status or health conditions like HIV with danger is both factually wrong and incredibly prejudiced. You might want to examine why you’re so comfortable stereotyping working people who are just trying to make a living.Anonymous wrote:Imagine leaving your food alone with registered sex offenders, Third World illegal immigrants, sick and ill (HIV, hepatitis, etc.), ex-cons, deviants, and who the hell knows what else. Often delivering on someone else's account! People are freaking nuts. Anything to feel like there are proles "below" you, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine leaving your food alone with registered sex offenders, Third World illegal immigrants, sick and ill (HIV, hepatitis, etc.), ex-cons, deviants, and who the hell knows what else. Often delivering on someone else's account! People are freaking nuts. Anything to feel like there are proles "below" you, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just run out and get your own takeout? Having randos handle your food and causing this much confusion. If you forget to thumbs up, will he violate your food next time??
This. I cannot fathom people paying strangers to deliver their food.
I rarely even eat out unless I know the restaurant owners and staff. Most people really have no clue.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just run out and get your own takeout? Having randos handle your food and causing this much confusion. If you forget to thumbs up, will he violate your food next time??
FWIW... this may be a known fact but Ubereats jacks the prices WAY up. Example - I considered ordering Uber eats because they frequently have BOGO on certain items at a neighborhood place we like. It's like a 7 minute walk so DH and I decided to walk down there and see if it made sense to order online and get the BOGO or just order from the restaurant. Ubereats was 50% more expensive... for instance $12 in the restaurant at $18 in the app... yes, if we went with the BOGO we'd save money but that restricted what we could order AND meant we'd both have to get the same thing.
I've ordered Ubereats exactly once when I was traveling for work - it's convenient because the receipts go directly to my expense report, but work travel is the only time it's going to make sense for me.