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by SpicyLemonZest 2214 days ago
Most of the time I order delivery, I'm not trying to support my favorite places or really any places at all. I just want some noodles, and I'm entirely insensitive to where they come from. The restaurant industry has no intrinsic moral right to make money from my order; it's strange to propose that I should go out of my way to spend more money and waste more time just for the sake of some random owner's bottom line.

When I'm trying to support my favorite restaurants, the ones I do care about for their own sake, I of course go pick the food up myself. I think most people do the same.

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If you feel the restaurant industry has no intrinsic moral right to make money on your order then you are 100% mistaken. If they don't make money on your order you don't get food, so it is in your own interest that they do make money on your order. A race to the bottom will get you either crappy food or no food at all.

What surprises me is that on a website with lots of top earners people would still begrudge others to make an honest living. And running a restaurant is a lot more work than writing software.

I'm not sure how you are mistaking my want for transparency on where my money is going with a moral decision.

Is every purchase a moral decision to you perhaps?

It seems you are very much pitching libertarianism here. Perhaps I am not familiar with this part of the dogma.