Do you use delivery services for delivering restaurant/fast food?

Georgiagranny

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What prompted the question is that I was just reading about a company based in California that has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. That's not the strange thing; the strange thing is that the company is a salad restaurant. It's hard to believe that there are people who actually would use a delivery service (and the attendant fees/charges) to deliver a salad. A salad? That's what it says. A salad restaurant. They apparently are going under because of the high fees/charges by delivery services.

Now, I wouldn't be averse to going into a restaurant that specializes in salads. I'd sure as heck be averse to using a delivery service to get something so easily and almost effortlessly made at home.

Actually, in any case, I'm not a fan of a delivery service that's not free except maybe in the case of someone who's housebound or otherwise limited in their mobility.

What's your take?
 

I haven’t used any of the delivery service apps and like others I stopped ordering the occasional pizza or Chinese meal due to rising prices.

I have thought that I should download the apps and become familiar with the services they offer if they will help me to maintain my independence as I age out.

I think of Lon and his experiments with car services and the like that allowed him to remain independent for a few years before he finally went into an assisted living facility.
 
This is just hearsay. It may just be individual drivers who give very poor service if they don’t like the tip. Many services let you enter the tip directly onto the order. I would prefer to tip when I receive the order.

When I see a certain pizza company delivering, a very common turn is into the subsidized housing complex.
 
We have food delivered at least one evening per week. We live 3 blocks from a main street here in Toronto, ST Clair Avenue. I pay for the food out of my profits on the Toronto Stock Exchange trading I do every week day. I use my CIBC debit card and order using the appropriate app for Swiss Chalet, Pizza Pizza, Montana's, Shawarma, or Thai Lime. Time to get the food at our front door ? 30 minutes or less.

In Toronto there are at least 5 thousand e bike couriers who make a good living delivering food and or alcohol or marijuana to people's homes. Their investment is around $1000 to $1500 for a heavy duty electric bike with 2 batteries and a good I phone. The apps they work with automatically calculate their income taxes per delivery day, and forward that amount to Revenue Canada along with the employer's Revenue Canada contribution. After costs, a full time e bike courier in Toronto can make $35,000 net a year. Of course in order to make that much, they have to be out working ALL winter long in the cold weather, not just in the warm months of summer time. It is a young person's job for sure.
 
The last time I had a delivery was a pizza probably 20 years ago. I will never use a delivery service unless we become disabled to the point where we couldn't go out to a restaurant under our own power. If it came to that, home delivery of groceries would be welcome and likely I would utilize restaurant delivery as well.
 
I would do pizza. This is something i have been know to do when i was holed up in a hotel somewhere. But i will not pay top dollar for cold and soggy food. Nope.
 
We use a delivery service for our favorite Italian and Chinese restaurants.
Settled on these two due to quality of food and how they are packaged for delivery.
The packaging is the key. Problem with many places, they just throw some wrapped food in a bag
and away they go.
The good ones understand and go that extra step.
We use them maybe 2 or three times a month, depending on our moods.
 
No never. See it done at work. I plan my lunches and take them to work. I have never had any kind of food delivery. Should I ever have to have groceries delivered, that would be out of necessity only.

It seems to expensive. I was at work one day for a meeting and a co-worker literally had a coffee and pastry door dashed.
 
We like to get out and walk around, shopping huge places seems a win win.
Besides the wife is a great cook & I fix up stuff quick when she has to be with
the Kids or a friend for a bit. Only thing I ask the lord is let us do what we have
to do.

Fast food just doesn't tast the same after Covid. Chewy, gaggy, bad after taste. Don't waste near $15 on them apiece.
 

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