| Nobody showed them more love than I did. Just because it felt like such a fun way to get food while still supporting the gig-workers. Until, I started noticing the huge markup on sides/entrees that I recall costing way less on the restaurant menu. Did prices go up? Nope, it was doordash. A side of garlic sauteed edamame is $4.75 on the restaurant menu, but $7.85 on the delivery app. $7.85 isn’t too much for a good tasting side, but I am not a fan of being lied to about pricing. Felt like getting ripped off. It obliterates my trust in today’s delivery apps and damages the value proposition. One wonders: How much of the revenue is coming from markup in menu prices? What happens to this revenue when the average consumer grows wise to these markups? Re: https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzannerowankelleher/2020/02/27... |
A sushi order I made last week would have been $77 (delivered) on Postmates. I ordered the same items from the restaurant directly and picked it up myself for $36. The restaurant is a 10-minute walk away.
This makes me skeptical of the business model. Those margins will absolutely get whittled down over time and these companies are already unprofitable.