Elitist bullshit, sometimes it happens that people actually work long hours in difficult jobs and would like a little treat without having the time to actually go out. So yes, these services existing are a good thing. It’s not a laziness issue, it’s a privilege issue.
Sometimes I want a takeaway when my kids are already in bed, and I think it’s generally frowned upon to leave them in the house on their own while I amble down the street to get a chicken balti.
Most of the time, restaurants do the delivery themselves and charge a couple of quid for the privilege. I’m fine with this arrangement.
Lazy people: „Not possible. I need these services because otherwise I would starve!“
Same with Amazon etc.
Elitist bullshit, sometimes it happens that people actually work long hours in difficult jobs and would like a little treat without having the time to actually go out. So yes, these services existing are a good thing. It’s not a laziness issue, it’s a privilege issue.
You’re certainly not wrong. I could’ve made it clear that I meant people who constantly use these instead of occasionally.
There are people out there who order their food multiple times a week and it’s a problem in my book.
Sometimes I want a takeaway when my kids are already in bed, and I think it’s generally frowned upon to leave them in the house on their own while I amble down the street to get a chicken balti.
Most of the time, restaurants do the delivery themselves and charge a couple of quid for the privilege. I’m fine with this arrangement.