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by petersteinberg
681 days ago
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For one, there are twice as many businesses trying to make a profit with the apps as compared to dominoes. The owner of the Domino’s Pizza wants to make a profit, so he pays his drivers to get the pizza there fast. One company. When it comes to food delivered by an app, but the restaurant and the company providing the app both want to make a profit. (Yes, the franchise fee paid Domino’s Corporate technically involves profit for another company but that ruins my argument so I’m conveniently leaving that out. But in all seriousness, there seems to be an economies of scale there that keeps the franchise fee low enough as to be a manageable cost.) |
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