Post takes days, weeks, even months. Food delivery is minutes, and point-to-point.
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And yet you still keep ordering.
One of these is a government service and subsidized.
Government vs private.
It's the same with healthcare believe it or not.
USPS is the most underappreciated thing in the world. In the shittiest areas I've ever lived it's still been fairly reliable. In a nice area, forget about it, perfect.
Sometimes, people really want their taco order to ride on its own private taxi.
the economic ignorance in this thread is astounding
If most of that went to the driver I would be OK with it. I never use those services, they exploit workers
This is a perfect illustration of why we should not privatize essential services.
Look at that money on the table! Of course we should privatize the USPS!
(/s of course)
I figured out how to get my food with NO delivery fee: I get off my fat ass and get it myself. Novel approach, I know.
I'm happy that you are physically able, that you have places within walking distance to pick the food up from, or if not that you own a vehicle and are not vision impaired or afflicted with some other ailment that would make driving impossible. I hope you reflect on how fortunate you are.
I think that if food delivery was treated how my last postal package was treated, then all food would be arriving as a soup, or maybe as a goulash.
USPS should not focus on profitability and fuck Uber and the gig economy.
And somehow USPS can still pay their couriers more.
I'm sure the food is cheaper if you ordered it more than 24h beforehand
If there was a service like this, I'd probably buy there every day. I can plan 1-2 days ahead what I'd like to eat, but more is harder. This would be perfect.
You pay 30usd for the food delivery? In the UK it usually is few quid.
Here is a real order from DoorDash recently. The post is exaggerating, but it is definitely a lot once you add all the cost of the fees and tip (spare me snide comments about American tipping culture and just view it as another weird fee we have to pay).
If it's anything like bolt or uber, they take 30 percent from food price also (which is hidden from the final consumer)
We don't, unless it's alot of food. So much food in fact that the equivalent sized package would cost more than $10.50 for USPS to take 3+ days to deliver.
I love USPS but this whole thread makes people look like they've been huffing markers all afternoon.
It's all a racket here. The cost off the food is typically higher than the restaurants menu price, then there's an upcharged service fee, separate delivery fee, and tip. So, by the time you're done, you just paid double for that $12-15 item, and Uber eats is the worst of the bunch.
the postal system is significantly more efficient
Wow you could almost cook your own meals at home for that. But uh-oh, it would be inconvenient.
Economies of scale and different expectations of timely delivery... Both of those prices are much more than I deal with here in the NL though
How much is same-day courier service though?
Not just same day, same hour. That 1/3 cost comes with a 50x delay.
I honesty don’t understand how they are still a service. Who pays for that?
From personal experience living with a roommate that makes good money... People that can't cook, but have good money.