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Old Feb 19, 2020 | 11:48 am
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richarddd
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Originally Posted by RedSun
Certain types of food are not suitable for delivery. Such as seafood, prime steaks and a lot other hot food. The most popular delivered food is cold salad, pizza, pasta and probably Chinese food. They are either cold, or easy to heat up. I'm certain all or most food CAN be delivered. But some do not hold well after possible 20 minutes of delivery.

Some restaurants outright refuse to delivery because of the food quality....
Originally Posted by richarddd
Here in NYC food is almost always delivered by the restaurant itself and delivery services mainly serve as order platforms. It would be highly unusual for me to have a serious issue with food temperature and many of my orders are from very nice restaurants. Maybe it's because I'm careful about the restaurants I order from. Yet another YMMV situation but a situation in which some perceive their issues as universal.
Originally Posted by RedSun
We can all decide as to what is better, freshly cooked food or delivered food. No point fighting for it....

Anyhow, to a lot people, CSR is getting worse. That is what we are discussing. We not talking about food delivery.
Originally Posted by richarddd
I believe your argument is with this poster: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/32088447-post898.html

BTW, the issue is restaurant prepared food delivered in a restaurant and restaurant prepared food delivered at home. Either could be freshly cooked, microwaved or whatever.
Originally Posted by RedSun
I have no argument with any particular individual. I'm talking about the CSR card. On topic.

I guess some people just can't tolerate different opinion. If you look at the Chase forum, quite some other people also cancelling CSR card, not just me. But I guess they do not want to stay here to voice their opinions.
You do realize that the post I linked is yours, don't you?
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