• @Wogi
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    91 year ago

    So little of that is actually under the control of the courier. I did that for a little bit, and generally the drive from the restaurant to the customer was the shortest part. You get an order for a restaurant that hopefully you’re close to, but maybe you aren’t. You get there and maybe the food is ready, maybe it isn’t. Maybe it’s been sitting on a shelf for half an hour. Maybe traffic is heavy, maybe the GPS gives you shitty fucking directions. Maybe you ordered from the wrong restaurant and instead of being 5 minutes it’s 20. Sure, there are shitty couriers, but 9 times out of 10 your food is cold or late because of circumstances outside of their control.

    • @Crashumbc
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      21 year ago

      While I know many don’t. I always take that into account. I keep tabs, and usually only raise a stink if it is obvious my order was taken for a ride.