| In a few years if this takes off we can get all our meals from cloud kitchens. I like that I don't have to drive to the grocery store or restaurant, and instead, they drive to me. If delivery gets optimized enough that it's no cheaper than making food at home then we can start doing nutrition trials like never before. We forget that food is fuel. We know how to make it taste good, but it's an important aspect of our health. A lot of restaurants already allow selecting vegam, or gluten-free. Ideally, we would be able to try all sorts of things: 1) Select an elimination diet plan and since all meals are delivered you're more likely to stick to it. Different foods will get cut out and you can figure out if there's an allergy you're not aware of 2) If you're eating healthy, it's more trackable. It'll be possible to get a monthly email that tells you what nutrients you got. You can get blood tests to see if the nutrients are actually being absorbed. 3) Trackable food means I can pay less for insurance if I'm eating healthy. Right now nutrition is a very messy field. Some some vegan is better, some argue the paleo thing is best. How about we solve this with insurance? These companies will effectively make bets on your health outcomes based on what you're eating. Insurance companies that make bad bets will go out of business. We can get the preventative medicine we've always wanted because the cost of bad decisions will be reflected in your finances right away. 4) It might be easier to start a restaurant that serves a niche group since you get some benefits that come from economies of scale. |
They don't prioritise their users high enough for me to trust them with what I put inside myself.
I'd much rather order from a local mom pop style place whose owners I can reach if I had to.