3/4 of this revenue is from our house btw
3/4 of this revenue is from our house btw
Jesus. That guy bought a lot of Hooter’s takeout.
i lol'd
Wow. How many unique customers- does it say?
That will require me to look further and expend energy sorry
Seems they don’t release that, but 620 million orders in 2024 with nearly half of their customers ordering at least once per week. Suggests some people are spending an awful lot on chauffeured shitty quality meals.
Fair answer.
2024 voters: We don't like how expensive eggs are Also 2024 voters: I'm paying $25 for one burrito to be delivered to my house
Despite being recorded in Singapore and taking place no later than 2018, this one conversation sums up the 2024 election better than almost anything else.
well, yeah, it's not a breakfast burrito so it hasn't got any eggs in it
That's how they get away with charging $15 for a breakfast burrito these days
Putting things on phones was bad
Having easily achievable things done for us by modern means has left us lazy. We should have stopped after the TV remote.
apps were a bad idea. phones & tablets should be browser positive.
I'm guilty of using delivery services every so often (deleted the app a while ago) but how do regular users justify the fees? yes, it helps for accessibility but the inverse of that is so many are excluded right out of the gate over the cost.
but I also recognize that some folks just can't hop into a car or walk a distance to pick up takeout. I think either way we slice it, there's an accessibility component to the whole discussion re delivery services.
insane we quadrupled pandemic delivery spending???
2024 was also the FIRST year DoorDash made money!!!!! Bro wtfffff