I'd like to add a stipulation to the question as I actually have friends like this.
How do you justify using take out delivery services for ALL your meals. I mean, come on y'all. wtf
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I'd like to add a stipulation to the question as I actually have friends like this.
How do you justify using take out delivery services for ALL your meals. I mean, come on y'all. wtf
I don't. I cook at home... or eat leftovers I took home from my restaurant job.
Only when I'm alone and I want to treat myself without having to take out my PJ.
Sometimes I'm hungry and not sober. Nothing is in walking distance and no way in hell would I drive like that so some days I pay too much for junk food despite the drawbacks.
I don't use them after inflation. I go to restaurant home page, and call the restaurant and drive to pick it up.
I used to use home delivery services but like you said, prices went crazy and food arrives cold or very delayed most of the time. I rather drive a bit then and pick it up.
If I'm ordering it at work it's because I'm at work and can't pick it up myself. I sometimes do that for lunch when I'm working overtime to treat myself. If I'm ordering it at home it's usually because I'm indesposed in some way. In both situations picking the stuff up myself wasn't a feasable option but I still wanted the stuff enough that I was willing to pay more for it.
For example I'm pretty sure I currently have RSV so last night I door dashed some food from one of my favorite resturants and doubledashed a pharmacy for some pedialyte and cold medicine. I could have gone out to grab the stuff myself but I would have potentially infected everyone I came in contact with. By going through a delivery service I didn't risk infecting anyone and I didn't have to drag my miserable snot laden wheezing self out of the house.
I've also only ever personally had one quality issue with door dash which wasn't that major anyways. Otherwise everything has always arrived perfectly fine.
I don't. I order at restaurants that are close to my place and I go fetch the food myself.
Fuck no. I am poor as fuck, I can't tip bobody for nothing. Frozen pizza is the lazy meal for me. Because it's 8 dollars not 80.
Well, I have the money and I prefer having different meals multiple times a day without spending time on it. People usually forget that time is also worth something. Additionally, sometimes restaurants have some dishes which are just hard to cook at home, whether that depends on the ingredients or the cooking procedure.
Speaking of tips, it's not a thing here in Georgia (the country). We tip only and only if the service worker went above and beyond to provide a better service, or to fulfill some request they weren't supposed to. I am never going to support, or be a part of a business model (and doesn't matter who it benefits and how) in which paying the exact listed price for the service is considered shameful and/or disrespectful. And in any model, I am definitely not tipping in the
food arrives cold
situation.
The only times I ever deliver is when I cannot pick up. At work? Playing dnd? Then the delivery fee is almost worth it.
Otherwise we eat a frozen pizza or pick the food up ourselves.
I consider it occasionally, then remember I'm paying a ton more to save like, 15 minutes. Then I just go get it.
I don't. I have nothing to justify to noone.
I don't. Heck I cut down on getting stuff in general being its twice what it used to be. doubling it again for delivery and its 4x what it was just a few years ago. I don't know how anyone affords it.
I don't have the energy to cook towards the end of the work week so might as well relax while they make their way to me.
I would rather cook myself than going out to pick up food.
I experimented with those food delivery services in 2019 and 2020 when I was wealthy and it was a new novelty, then I stopped being a lazy rich bitch and I go out and get my own food now.
I couldn't. I stopped ordering deliveries when they started becoming a significant part of my regular spending.
It was supposed to be a Friday night treat for the fam, but the novelty wore off and it was turning into a massive money pit.
Now we cook at home, save $240/mo, and eat better. My kids don't seem to miss it, so I judge that a win.
Travel for work all over and don't have a car or other reasonable transportation in random cities. It costs less for delivery than 2 taxi/Uber rides and I dont have to risk getting lost in a weird place I don't know. Hotel room service is not good in most places
It's especially crazy to me since rn Kroger etcetera is trying to get people to order by doing it for free over a threshold. Costco has been doing that forever but they want you to spend $75 and you have to get costco sized amounts
Making workers take tons of little unsafe drives too is what blows my mind, like why deliver 4 sandwiches one at a time instead of a loaf of bread etc. Wild
I'm lazy and I have plenty of money. What's to justify?
I paid for dash pass so delivery fees are pretty much negligible, the only extra cost is the upcharge and the tip.
Dashpass users pay more (and iOS usually more than Android). Thereβs plenty of anecdotal evidence. Speaking for myself, I paid more overall when using Dashpass than I did before using it.
Interesting! I never have those extended range fees, Iβll have to check the dashpass vs without prices sometime
On the rare occasion I use them itβs because Iβm either hung over or legitimately sick. One of my credit cards comes with dash pass so I generally only pay an extra 2-3 bucks plus the driver tip.
The cost is negligible, the time-saving is real. The convenience is high.
I think a lot of people agree with my position, because the services are still in business.
At least here, delivery is faster than going in yourself.
I usually don't when it's just for me. But if I'm feeding more, it can be better with more people. But not often do I have to feed more than three and it makes sense.
Only if there's a significant offer of savings. Talking about like a free burger if you spend $10, or 40% off, and at that point, after fees/ tip it costs about what it'd cost for me to go get it. Otherwise, I just go get it.