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        1810 months ago

        Your food could still be cheap if the people profiting off of it made less profit.

        They’d still be richer than you, though.

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              -1210 months ago

              Not even close to the scale, speed and price of companies like Uber Eats. These service are unprofitable and by their own admission they will likely remain unprofitable

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                810 months ago

                I’ll give you scale, but would definitely argue speed and price.

                Anytime I’ve used one of them the total ends up being at least double what the food itself was and wasn’t even close to the “30 minutes or it’s free” that used to be prevalent.

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                  -1010 months ago

                  That is simply not representative of the actual numbers involved. Delivery times and prices have decreased with the emergence of delivery service, at least in general, your specific area might be an exception.

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                610 months ago

                At least in Italy the pizza delivery that already existed for decades before Uber eats was both cheaper and faster. You needed to call a specific phone number for each store instead of opening the app

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            510 months ago

            Profit can be distorted based on how much employees are being paid.

            A service isn’t ‘unprofitable’ if people are making 6 and 7 figure salaries off of them.