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by coredog64
904 days ago
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Not to multiple addresses, no. It would only have happened for multiple pizzas to the same address. Having said that, I think it’s probably not the logistics win that it looks like. Unless two orders in the same area come in at essentially the same instant, your orders a buffering. It’s a coin flip if the closer address is for the first order, so there’s a cap on how long you can wait for the buffer to fill without breaching the SLA. And even nearby as the crow flies might not be nearby in a continuous trip (E.g. in my neighborhood, there’s only a short distance on a major street, and the rest is low speed streets with speed bumps). |
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