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by moftz
2706 days ago
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Right, in cities it makes the most sense for delivery of almost anything. Even if you have a car, trying to find parking at certain times just so you can run in and grab your pizza is probably not worth it. A guy on a scooter can park almost anywhere so it quickly becomes worth the fees to have it delivered. These services have started creeping out to the suburbs where I live and it doesn't always make a lot of sense for some of them. I'd imagine delivery services are even harder to do in rural areas where you would be waiting for quite a long time to get your pizza although I could see things like grocery delivery making sense. |
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I do use Instacart for grocery delivery (Chicago), but I really dislike grocery stores and willing to pay the premium (avg +30% in my exp) to avoid that trip. Honestly, If I was in the suburbs, with a vehicle, I might be better incentivized to personally make the trip.
All my own opinion though.