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by CamperBob2
2238 days ago
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Everything beyond the most rudimentary food, clothing, and shelter is a luxury. It's not very insightful to stick your nose in the air and loftily proclaim something a "luxury," as if your opinion should be taken into account in the boardrooms and executive suites at Uber. |
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>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.
This is the comment I was responding to. Someone was discussing how much it costs to deliver and why people should be willing to pay more than 5% fees. And my comment that it's a luxury on top of a luxury is nothing more than an explanation of why people aren't willing to pay more.
>It's not very insightful to stick your nose in the air and loftily proclaim
Honestly I'm not sure why you took a comment calling food delivery a luxury so personally, I'm sorry it offended you.