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by nevi-me
1301 days ago
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>If the only reason this needs to be in a browser is saving time for the developer, that isn't a good enough reason for me as a user as long as other options exist that use native apps. Consider food delivery services (from the reastaurants).
We actively order food directly from the reastaurant where possible, because Uber Eats charge more for the food and still charge "service" fees + delivery. I've just checked, and I have 7 (including Uber Eats) food and grocery delivery apps. It would be my preference if I dealt with a PWA instead of having to install many apps with varying quality.
A notification of the status of my order is useful, and with the grocery apps, sometimes an item that I've ordered is out of stock, and I have a small window to take some action (if I hadn't chosen one when ordering). |
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