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by cloudbonsai
478 days ago
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> be true! If you ignore the fact that the correlation is so weak that calling it 'statistically insignificant' would be quite generous. I actually came to a different conclusion than the author. Here is the way I'm thinking about the presented statistics: 1. There is 17 Kebab shops (out of 400 samples) with a google review lower than 3 stars. Let's call them "bad kebabs". 2. All those "bad kebabs" actually located within 500m from the nearest station. No kebab located in further than >500m is bad. 3. So if you've ever gotten a bad donor kebab, we can safely assume that you have purchased it from a kebab shop near a train station. Maybe there are so many kebab eaters near a train station that a mediocre kebab offering becomes profitable? |
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At least here, the majority of 1-2 star reviews are actually complaining about third-party delivery services like Foodora[1].
Of course the fries will be soggy and the burger luke warm when you got a guy who had to pedal a bike for half an hour to deliver it for you. Like what did you expect?
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foodora