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by supernova87a 2238 days ago
When a person starts to have discretionary spending power, or starts to feel to not have to be cheap any more, the previously unimagined items or services that one didn't feel one needed, inflate greatly.
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I get that. I enjoy same-day Amazon deliveries and other benefits of modern technology and industrial scale.

I'm still not going to have random middlemen hand-deliver terrible fast food for me.

When we have truly driverless cars and robots delivering food it will make sense to me. Until then, it's just an artifact of there being too much VC cash needing to be burned intersecting with laziness.