| I refuse to use any of these delivery apps, which are kind of useless already. Here in Toronto area, most of the big food outlets are closed, because they are not able to get workers. The ones that are open, are these mom&pop restaurants, that run on a skeletal workforce. So with fewer restaurants operating, and delivery apps having a limited radius for delivery, I'd rather go and get the order myself, and let the neighborhood restaurer keep more of the money I give instead of losing 30%-40% of the amount as commission (I tip on top of it even though it's a pickup). I'll use delivery apps only if:
- They charge the restaurant less than 5% total fees
- They charge me 5% - 10% for delivery and processing fees whatever (lets say a minimum of $5 or $10, whichever is higher). Problem is at this rate, Uber Eats or Door Dash or GrubHub wont survive. I understand using these apps is more of a necessity if you have kids and larger number of people at home. But this is not for me. Uber drivers who got cars on subprime loans cannot survive with deliveries only. I'm curious to how they'll get through this storm. At least in this case, Uber has fewer liabilities (all head ache borne by the driver). |
Delivery is expensive. It's time-consuming, and customers are rarely willing to pay the true cost of it.
Most of the restaurant delivery services were bleeding hundreds of millions of dollars last year. They've had a resurgence because of the Covid-19 but that's a blip compared to a normal situation.
If people think it doesn't cost that much money to operate, then all restaurants shouldn't have a problem having their own delivery service.