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I used it once when I had a coupon and I was sick.
It was expensive, the food was cold, and my ice was melted.
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Explain yourselves, Zoomers.
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>>537558446
it is not totally unreasonable
>leave house
>squatters move it, you don't have a house no more
traveling is dangerous
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>>537558446
A lot of zoomers don't have cars.
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Zoomies cant drive so it makes sense
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>>537558446
Muh crippling social anxiety!
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>>537558586
>ambushes at the store
go in with money - weak
go out burdened with groceries - weak
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>>537558446
They don’t want to risk getting attacked by niggers getting food while navigating the decaying infrastructure of a country that has quite clearly given up.
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>>537558446
They came of age right when pandemic lockdowns happened, it's not that deep.
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>>537558446
>16%
why is this a big deal? most of gen z does not do this.
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>>537558446
Maybe they just love having thirdies deliver them cold goyslop.
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>>537558710
Read the rest, 16% have ordered DoorDash 3+ times in a single day. This means the number of Zoomers ordering at least 1 meal per day is much higher.
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used car market has been raped by politicians and megacorp ceos, car manufacturers no longer try to make long lasting vehicles and they just make disposable products, and all the niggermuttcattle gladly agree to usury and take out massive unnecessary loans for cars they cant afford, making it profitable for the companies to keep up the retarded shit.
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>>537558446
gen z are lazy, nonconfronational cowards. The idea of going outside chills them to the bone.
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>>537558838
>16% of zoomers ordering 3+ meals in one day, presumably just once in their life
>somehow means that most zoomers order 365+ meals per year
Huh? Am I witnessing judaism first hand?
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Wasting money is more of a millennial thing
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>>537558984
Again, because everyone their age is a mystery meat so it’s a risk even making eye contact.
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>>537558446
I'm scared of niggers and illegal mexicans without insurance. I prefer not to drive unless I absolutely have to. If you lived in houston you would understand it's a no-go zone for white blonde people with blue eyes they target us randomly and film it and laugh about it. Darkest Africa.
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>>537558489
>$1,556 from Hooter's
Who the hell orders delivery from Hooter's?
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You can't cry poverty and get a personal chauffeur for your burrito. I got one chinese delivered when I was in bed sick with the rabies and can't even fathom paying double to get a cold mcslop sent over.
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>>537558446
How can they even afford it? 3 deliveries a day that's gotta be like $100 a day just on food not considering tips. They also trust the underpaid brown people delivering their food? I couldn't, I've met enough hateful and spiteful people in my life to know everyone has drank a soda with spit in it at least a few times in their life without knowing it.
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>>537558446
It's money laundering. No-one is ordering that much boxed slop.
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>>537559368
I have a really good job and I don't have a girlfriend, so I save an extra 1000-2000 a month just for food deliveries. I do it every day, sometimes twice or three times a day. It doesn't break my budget. I don't have any hobbies.

>trust the underpaid brown people delivering their food
I usually tip really well by default 40-50% on every order and I'm pretty sure the app tracks history of how much a customer tips, because I get nothing but 100% accurate drivers who are polite. I do no contact on everything so they don't know what race I am for future orders
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>>537558446
It's a return to normalcy. As with so many other things, boomers took it for granted, but seethe when others have it.

Also, delivery is economically rational. If someone approached you and said "I'll give you $5 or so to drive 20 minutes to deliver my food, you would turn them down as your time is better spent elsewhere. But when you drive to pick up your own food, you're accepting that deal.
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>>537559144
then leave
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Pizza delivery is what got me contributing to social security at age 17 and it was a pretty sweet gig as a smoker, but ordering delivery today is goy cattle behavior. I couldn't imagine tipping a Gen z me to deliver cancer in a box. If you want slop, at least have the dignity to go pick it up from the slopperia yourself and look the slop master in the eye as he hands you your cancer in a box.
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>>537558446
zoomer here
im too lazy to cook
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>>537558446
Also this headline sounds sensationalist. If say I'm sick at home, I could easily have food delivered multiple times in a single day, even if I never have food delivered otherwise. This doesn't necessarily imply anything about typical use. Similarly, "X% of zoomers have wrecked their cars" would imply nothing about how often the same person is regularly wrecking their car.
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>>537558446
Bro I can just klarna it
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>>537558446
I never order delivery, since I have to pay extra and they often ask for tips. It's far cheaper and easier to hop in my car and go grab the pizza, wings, whatever.
Call me a boomer, idgaf, but I'll never understand these kids and their laziness.
JUST GET IN THE FUCKING CAR AND DRIVE THREE MINUTES AWAY TO PICK IT UP YOU COWARDLY FAG.
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>>537558446
Cars are expensive and no no wants to leave their room for fucking McDonalds.
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>>537560215
>It's far cheaper and easier to hop in my car
>Call me a boomer
You are a boomer, which is why you don't understand that many young people also don't have cars. Not having a car note means you have another $550 each month on average, way more than enough to have food and groceries delivered with some to spare.
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My sister is a literal homeless crackhead and she still doordashes food to her car
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>>537560435
>My sister is a literal homeless crackhead and she still doordashes food to her car
Makes sense. Safer for herself and those around her than operating a vehicle on a public road.
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>>537559322
>chauffeur
Gig drivers make like $5 a trip if they're lucky. When you have to exaggerate like this it's because your position lacks substance.
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>>537560435
seeing this fat bugman redditor posted everywhere fills me with such utter revulsion
how can you possibly trust someone who can't manage his own calories to manage your finances?
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everything in the grocery store is slop even your precious organic beef and eggs that shit is pure poison you're a fucking retard if you think you're doing better than a door dash slopper unless you are growing your own veggies and buying beef and eggs from a local farmer
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>>537559503
You weren't charged for milk delivery, asshole, and you didn't tip the milkman.
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>>537558489
I just looked at my data since January and even though it's right under $2k I want to kms myself now
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>>537562467
>You weren't charged for milk delivery
Yes you were, it was included in the price. Is this really that hard to understand?
>asshole
Boomer detected. Imagine being mad for pointing out boomers had milk delivered.
>and you didn't tip the milkman.
Modern tipping is just a way for employers to avoid payroll tax. Total money transferred around is the same. Shouldn't exist, but really it's the same fallacy you committed in asserting the milk delivery was "free".
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>>537558446
For literally no other reason than that they are lazy niggers
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>>537558446
Maybe Gen Z can be latchkey kids? This is like when your parents go out for a weekend to a lake, and you get breakfast lunch and dinner.
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>>537558489
I'd like to see a comparison of the time value of driving to pick all this up yourself, fuel costs, vehicle repair, vehicle depreciation, and opportunity costs of the time to cover all that. I'd bet the difference is much small than most people would expect. For people who could otherwise manage without a vehicle, even smaller.
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>>537558446
because they are lazy and useless
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>>537558446
Its brown people and women doing this in the USA.
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We got it once at 7am because we were drunk and blasted on blow and ketamine
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>>537558662
blame boomers for encouraging them to eat granola so they wouldnt be fat like millennials and then whining about the younger generation being too weak to be able to work typical man jobs
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>>537561814
His show is hardly a financial advice show. He copied the whatever podcast but instead of finding the worst possible whores he finds the dumbest and most financially illiterate people. Idk why people go on the show. Every video that goes up is just a complete expose of how retarded the people are. I dont think anyone walks out of those better off.
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>ordering delivery from fucking Hooters
We're reaching subhuman levels that shouldn't even be possible.
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since boomers fucked up on making millennials too spoiled by fattening them up and now their grandkids are weak lazier faggot zoomers because boomers are retarded and only know the cubic inch displacement by exhaust sound of any expert on anything
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>>537558446
They don't have drivers licenses and they can't talk to people face to face.
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>>537558446

covid unironically introduced this unnatural behavior into the human psyche.
It was fine and dandy when it was the government paying for my daily grubhub orders.

Can't blame kids for ordering food because they have zero knowledge about being self-sufficient and independent.
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>>537564333
>covid unironically introduced this unnatural behavior into the human psyche.
Once again food delivery was typical a few decades ago. If you went to a grocery store a all, you didn't even pick your own items, you handed the grocer a list and he did it for you. There's nothing unnatural about it. Imagine the insanity of everyone making daily drives to the post office or a UPS shipping hub to pick up their daily mail. Why is this magically practical for food? As boomer influence in the economy diminishes we're going to these taken-for-granted penny pinching and enshittification driven policies which substitute customer labor for employee labor diminish. Perfected drone delivery will be the nail in the coffin. Then, some places will offer delivery included in the purchase price, and the competition will have to follow.
>kids
Another boomer detected.
>for ordering food because they have zero knowledge about being self-sufficient and independent.
Self sufficiency in the modern economy is a meme unless you're already considerably wealthy. Own land? You have to engage with the economy to pay property tax. What is your average joe supposed to do? Raise fish in their bathtub?
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>>537564740

>Once again food delivery was typical a few decades ago.
Delivery existed, yes. But it was never this mainstream. I ordered delivery plenty of times before covid. But it wasn't a necessity.

Covid made it an essential part of our daily lives. Now the habit is ingrained, and even more idiots are about to destroy their futures because it's just that much easier to pick up your phone and satisfy a craving than it is to get into your car and go shopping at the market.

This isn't deep philosophy, anon. Poor financial literacy and sophisticated technology equals to lazy indolent adults reaching for an ordering app instead of the fridge door.
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>>537565063
>But it was never this mainstream.
It was the definition of mainstream https://takesmeback.com/essential-vintage-deliveries/

>Covid made it an essential part of our daily lives.
No, it just made people realize that the time value of a task a literal retard could handle for $8 a pop wasn't worth it, and rationally decided to use their time in more valuable pursuits. Delivery drivers make a few bucks per trip. Factor in gas, time value, vehicle wear, etc., and time you spend ferrying your own food is like trading an hour for $8-15. It doesn't take much for that to not be worth it.

Also,
>an essential part of our daily lives
>This isn't deep philosophy, anon
>an ordering app instead of the fridge door

You're either a bot, pasting AI slop, or a professional shill. Nobody writes this way.
>lazy indolent
Those words mean the same thing. A bot wouldn't make this mistake, so I'm guessing you're just a terminal normie.



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