ColleenMarie
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We got paid $18 to take these $12 worth of groceries 9 miles out into the boonies. This was at 9:30pm, when most of the stores had closed.
Upon completion of the delivery, DD let us know that they charged the buyer $17 for our cut, and the buyer tipped $1. Of course, DD got their cut, so the buyer probably spent $40 for these two jugs of apple juice and single bag of Kit Kats.
JohnBigboote74
More like Adventures in Diabetes.
UnitConversionBot
9 miles ≈ 14 kilometres
dtallen243
My wife is a Dasher and it is hilarious when one of us puts in an order and she gets it. One time i rated her 5 stars and praised her for "special services". Doordash had questions for her
Yupurineutah
LOL I was listening to this a few hours ago. https://youtu.be/Rv5uPkj6KAE?si=AdTsctiOvFZx0lDe
whizzer
Maybe €4 in Aldi?
Broadway2
Delivery services like door dash are such a rip off.
ColleenMarie
Look, those million dollar contributions to politicians to union bust have to come from somewhere.
InfocalypseRising
They were pretty good when they first showed up. Like all app-based innovations it has steadily gotten worse and now they're garbage, but people keep using them out of habit.
annonymouse211
Well. As a type 1 diabetic if I'm out in the boonies by myself and desperately unprepared and going super low, having someone deliver life saving sugar to me would be worth it all the way.
WaterUnderTheRocketAppliances
Probably show up two hours later with a jar of spaghetti sauce and a butt plug.
Broadway2
Go on…