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by tptacek
929 days ago
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Yes, I'm saying, that "Master's Pizza" problem is straightforwardly avoided: order from restaurants you know exist. That's good for the restaurants, too! Wherever you are, there's a local restaurant scene, and operators are hoping you'll plug into it and have a sense of what's around; that's how they get business. The other commenter is saying that there are "-To-Go" versions of some restaurants in your local scene, and those "-To-Go's" are served out of ghost kitchens instead of the restaurant itself. I know that does happen, but it hasn't been my experience that there's a major quality difference between the two; unsurprisingly, since good restaurants are reluctant to sabotage their own reputations just to expand their incredibly low-margin delivery options. I don't doubt there are restaurants that do use ghost kitchens badly; I'd say: probably stop patronizing them altogether. |
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"Hello, I can take your to-go order for Restaurant!"
"Is this Restaurant?"
"I can take your order for Restaurant whenever you're ready!"
as in carefully coached to never actually say, just imply, that they are Restaurant.