DoorDash and Uber Eats are facing criticism for their food delivery services. DoorDash has introduced a new app called DineNDash, sparking concerns about delivery drivers stealing food. Some critics argue that relying on these services undermines the value of cooking and human dignity, calling them evil and an assault on humanity.
DoorDash tl;dr: People use the language of helplessness and therapy-speak to attempt to legitimize their desires and practices into an unimpeachable righteous struggle, but lack the brain pathways to understand how utterly unhinged that is in their privileged nonsense lives
Food delivery is an assault on your humanity! Socialists just have these weird aesthetic aversions to normal and harmless things people want. Just https://t.co/W31ByaVxnv
I basically think meal kits and DoorDash are evil. Making food for yourself and others is pretty central to what it means to be a person. But I think the correct answer to DoorDash discourse is that we need an economy that affords people the time, dignity, and resources to cook.
#Doordash is apparently now the only easy/logical solution if you want a BLT... 🤡🤣 https://t.co/ueVXlYRfkn
DoorDash app called DineNDash where your delivery guy steals the food for you
UberEats delivering in the cyberspace https://t.co/Hc2k9n1Xj0
DoorDash, Uber Eats — and Tony https://t.co/QnIZPGpMeC