Personally, I don't care either way. I haven't used home delivery in about 10 years. I just don't see why they shouldn't try to make it work for some areas. Especially in older neighbourhoods where parking and sidewalk space is hard to find. In newer subdivisions, it is easier because they plan on having open space to put those things. It's way more convenient than for people that live in older areas. Seriously, stopping at the post office or a post box during rush hour in densely populated areas would suck and probably clog up traffic worse than it already is. Plus those areas have the population density to support home delivery better.
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