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by jiofih 2170 days ago
There are plenty of “proxy shipping” services that operate under this model. They don’t conceal the fact that they are a third party unaffiliated with the provider.

In addition, most restaurants will not just accept takeout orders from a random person that shows up on a bike, it’s an organized partnership. I wonder how they even achieve that.

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> most restaurants will not just accept takeout orders from a random person that shows up on a bike

Why not?

A variety of pedestrian reasons:

- they don’t have the appropriate packaging, ie don’t actually do delivery

- it’s inconvenient for their order pipeline / system

- they can’t vouch for the carrier handling, is the food going to arrive still hot? A shaken mess?

- is the carrier going to add or remove something before it reaches the customer?

Any of those can be damaging for the restaurant, losing a customer, or even downright dangerous in the case of incorrect handling.

I don't think most restaurants have a takeout service in the first place.