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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
To me, stagnant wages are the primary culprit, but when I look at how much food delivery services have exploded over the last few years there has been a definite shift in society as well. McDonalds now has dedicated lines for delivery pickups in some locations because so many people use it. How the hell can you be so lazy as to not drive yourself to the nearest McDicks when there's one every few kilometers? You're now paying over $20 for that big mac meal, and I know people that use Skip and Uber eats several times a day
I've never used a dedicated food delivery service because I could never justify the cost. But I realize now that I'm in the minority in feeling that way
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people underestimate how much everything adds up
to a lot of people, 20 or 30 bucks for a meal is just business as usual. i defy these people to get an app like mint and tell me that they would rather have memories of food eaten a month ago as opposed to thousands of dollars in their bank account today