Originally Posted by
Adelphos
Food delivery has been around for decades, so obviously there is a large market. I use food delivery services a few times a week.
Haha, I can't believe we're still arguing about this. "Life should be better quality than that?" I love being able to have dinner at home with my wife and child, not have to load them into the car and drive somewhere just to have a dinner out. Sometimes it's really pleasant to eat in the comfort of home. It's ridiculous to talk about "life quality" as though everyone has the same concept of quality. Also, again, coming from someone who thinks of eating out at Cheesecake Factory once a month as an example of "quality life" just because the Amex Gold mandates that is pretty funny. My version of "quality" does not include Cheesecake Factory once a month, or ever, really. Not that's it's an awful place to eat, but it is definitely not at the top of any list of great cuisine; there are a thousand places in my home city I'd eat at first before that place. I can order from any number of superb restaurants that support Dashpass in Los Angeles, and I only have to do it once or twice to use the $60 credit, and I assure you the quality of the food is miles better than Cheesecake Factory, and I don't have to eat at the same mediocre chain restaurant every month to use up a $10/month credit.