Yeah, I really don't have issues with those services (apart from the way their drivers and warehouse staff are treated).
That's more efficient. Less waste, more efficient packing, less vehicle miles, less space used for huge great supermarkets. Uber eats and the like represent the exact opposite of that principle. Parceling things into ever smaller units of "convenience" to extract the maximum amount of rent from a customer. More journeys, more packaging, more waste.
Yeah, I really don't have issues with those services (apart from the way their drivers and warehouse staff are treated).
That's more efficient. Less waste, more efficient packing, less vehicle miles, less space used for huge great supermarkets. Uber eats and the like represent the exact opposite of that principle. Parceling things into ever smaller units of "convenience" to extract the maximum amount of rent from a customer. More journeys, more packaging, more waste.