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  • @Arizona-ex5yt
    @Arizona-ex5yt Месяц назад +2388

    My rule is if I can’t get off my butt, put on shoes, and drive to get take out then I shouldn’t be ordering it in the first place. The delivery fees nowadays are outrageous.

    • @All-Fur-Coat_No-Trousers
      @All-Fur-Coat_No-Trousers Месяц назад +28

      Good rule

    • @Cja9
      @Cja9 Месяц назад +38

      Yeah until im fkn dead hungover and redownload the app

    • @oscardalmatiner8724
      @oscardalmatiner8724 Месяц назад +31

      I think ordering something occasionally is fine, like a pizza once a month. But I do not trust a third party with my food, and there's no way I'm paying an extra $10 for delivery for a single person

    • @mgancarzjr
      @mgancarzjr Месяц назад +4

      ​@@Cja9 _alcohol_
      I'm not saying you need to be a teetotaler, but it saves a lot of money.

    • @FenrisSkoll
      @FenrisSkoll Месяц назад +11

      Here in the UK it's like £1-2 for delivery and £1-£1.50 for the service charge.
      I get that they put the prices of the food up some 10-20% sometimes but overall it's not bad.

  • @MajorMystery
    @MajorMystery Месяц назад +1502

    I tried ordering sushi for lunch one day, set the order to pick up in store because it's really close to my work. Whatever online service they partnered with was charging a FIVE DOLLAR FEE for ME to PICK UP MY OWN FOOD. I cancelled the order and called it in over the phone myself for no extra fee. Ridiculous

    • @martinpadilla5224
      @martinpadilla5224 Месяц назад +96

      That is just crazy

    • @preservinglight
      @preservinglight Месяц назад +12

      Wow

    • @stegwise
      @stegwise Месяц назад +67

      did you tip at pick up lmfaooo

    • @chadm2343
      @chadm2343 Месяц назад

      It's not surprising. At my pharmacy, we use Drugstore2Door which allows local independent pharmacies to become online integrated. And they don't really charge us anything after setup other than "Technology Fee," so their goal is to help us explode our website and rake in payments per order on the site. That fee is added to a patient's total.

    • @VinceP1974
      @VinceP1974 Месяц назад +35

      Of course they charged you a fee. Do you think all the computer server costs, HQ costs, etc... are free?

  • @joshwilson2271
    @joshwilson2271 Месяц назад +257

    I got a flat tire yesterday, and searched the web and called two different tow truck companies with two entirely different phone numbers with different pricing. I chose the cheaper one, but 1 hr later the company I declined showed up….I asked the guy what the deal was, and he said they were the same Company.

    • @sera_venus
      @sera_venus Месяц назад +23

      That's called lead gen my guy! Web marketing involves creation of multiple "dummy" sites to generate leads for clients

    • @An4lAvenger
      @An4lAvenger Месяц назад +10

      I'm not in a big enough area for this kind of stuff but the BBC did a few journalistic videos on trades companies doing this. You'd hire a plumber from x and y, but two plumbers from z would show up. Then if you try and go to their office it doesn't exist.

    • @torrent0411
      @torrent0411 Месяц назад +2

      @@An4lAvenger I mean why wouId aIot of peopIe in trades need brick and mortar thats just aIot of extra cost with no up side. They got the tooIs in there truck or van. I bet any |ocksmith in my area doesn't have a reaI office or shop but uses a fake one for something to put on there site.

    • @An4lAvenger
      @An4lAvenger Месяц назад +4

      @torrent0411 bigger companies with multiple crews need someone to manage all the incoming calls and to help schedule everyone. It's the same reason a mechanics shop might have a desk worker on staff even though they only have 3-4 mechanics working at a time. It's a waste for the tradesman to spend their time on the phone when they are making more than a secretary. You don't need an office of course, many smaller companies would just use their wife to do this, but some are just too big to do it as a from-home operation.

    • @Midala87
      @Midala87 Месяц назад

      @@An4lAvenger Personally I believe it would make more sense to have someone somewhat knowledgeable on vehicles to be doing the scheduling. They can help write the paperwork better and direct the other mechanics to the problem or even tell the person on the phone that it might not be necessary to bring it in and the car will be fine.

  • @marisasob
    @marisasob Месяц назад +523

    Here in Belgium, a restaurant once told me "the online order website takes 28% of the total amount, if you order here with us, i'll give you free drinks with your orders". So if you like a business, order directly

    • @Bear-form
      @Bear-form Месяц назад +32

      A 7 euro pizza becomes 12 and add 3 euro transportation costs.

    • @feykro222
      @feykro222 Месяц назад +29

      Local pizza place has their own delivery without fees and it's still cheaper than pizza in delivery apps.

    • @sanyatrunya
      @sanyatrunya Месяц назад +4

      That’s why app prices is 30% higher than directly. Restaurant makes same money anyway on your expense

    • @UltimaDoge
      @UltimaDoge Месяц назад +5

      Same here in Germany. My favourite pizzeria gives you a free salad for each meal you order plus Pizzabread. I guess it’s the same company behind those apps all around Europe because he told me too that they take 28%. Afaik theyre not even listed in the app anymore

    • @RedMage117
      @RedMage117 Месяц назад +1

      Chinese place here in the U.S does the same thing for me. Gives me free sodas every time I order and go pick it up

  • @calthrop
    @calthrop Месяц назад +782

    Turns out hiring private taxis for your burritos was it's own form of inflation all along

    • @oscardalmatiner8724
      @oscardalmatiner8724 Месяц назад +81

      For real, why can't we just install a city-wide pneumatic tube system that sucks your order right into your kitchen. It's 2024, we were promised flying cars and robot butlers☹️

    • @Nomdro
      @Nomdro Месяц назад +8

      Hahaha, funniest comment in a min.

    • @TheSrbBrownBear
      @TheSrbBrownBear Месяц назад

      Didnt someone try to do that with mail​ back in the day and it uhh..it turned horribly wrongly expensive and ineffective/inefficient@@oscardalmatiner8724

    • @somethingclever4563
      @somethingclever4563 Месяц назад +4

      Holy shit lmao

    • @iliketurtles4463
      @iliketurtles4463 Месяц назад +19

      You just reminded me of what we used to do before delivery services, we would order the food by phone, have a taxi driver pick it up, he would pay for it even and youd fix him up when he arrived... Could have him stop by the liquor store too!
      This was late 80's and into the 90's, great times.

  • @JS-vu8po
    @JS-vu8po Месяц назад +92

    I now completely understand people who say "I used to be a chain smoker but then cigarettes got so expensive I quit" because that is literally my approach to take-out now. It's just too expensive of a habit to maintain, which is why I now make it a priority to ensure that I always have food in the fridge I can cook and am never "forced" to order in.
    I straight up cannot afford to spend 30-40 dollars on a meal, whose biggest selling point was supposed to be convenience and affordability.

    • @moglet12345
      @moglet12345 Месяц назад +3

      Well coming soon breathing will be taxed

    • @singlen3561
      @singlen3561 24 дня назад +1

      Yeah well they’ve exclaimed that 22/hr is a living wage so if your average order take up around a 45 min cuz they have to drive to the restaurant, wait, then deliver to you it’s about 17 dollars before tip. 17 + your food cost plus 1-2 dollars for the middle man comes out to 30-40 dollars. The math checks out we just aren’t happy with it :(

    • @bensheard3969
      @bensheard3969 23 дня назад +3

      ​@@singlen3561I'm with you here. Someone is cooking the food and driving it right to you. It's designed for a certain type of person who is too busy working to have time for it.

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath 16 дней назад +1

      Go in person and the meal is like $15.

  • @wyldeman0O7
    @wyldeman0O7 Месяц назад +255

    a 25 min uber ride from LAX now costs $90 and you have to wait for 40 min to get picked up, the same taxi cost me $35 and all i had to do was hail a cab

    • @paintsius
      @paintsius Месяц назад +5

      This isn’t the norm.

    • @mateussoares3569
      @mateussoares3569 Месяц назад +18

      uber here in my country start to become so bad the same way as cab were, shitty cars, long time waiting and expensive

    • @BasedBebs
      @BasedBebs Месяц назад +9

      Uber prices skyrocket near Airports, doesn't matter the country it's always more expensive because they know there's very few options to leave an airport since they're so far from everything else.

    • @wilmaso
      @wilmaso Месяц назад +3

      Dude uber literally doubles the price if its just drizzling...hard rain triple that price ​@@paintsius

    • @Izzyduude
      @Izzyduude Месяц назад

      Member when rideshares couldn’t go to the airport because of taxi stuff?? I do! Ridiculous.

  • @1001History
    @1001History Месяц назад +1202

    A friend I game with quite often without a doubt always says around 6pm "Oh food has just arrived." Then constantly complains about being broke and can't afford new games I want to try out with him. I'm like.... well I see your problem pal.

    • @naraku137
      @naraku137 Месяц назад +149

      I have the same friend lol. He's in massive debt and works 2 jobs in the Bay area to scrape by. Constantly whining but I always tell him about his poor choices and he says he will try and never does.

    • @Navi_xoo
      @Navi_xoo Месяц назад +73

      yeah i remember talking to some young guy in CSGO who said he made 50k and bought doordash every single day. I was like dude you're just throwing your income away for nothing. Fast food / restaraunts are already expensive but it's like over double the price with doordash / ubereats.

    • @amaru5858
      @amaru5858 Месяц назад +63

      Roommate gets ubereats every day. Seen him spend up to $56 on a single meal. Then complain constantly about how broke he is

    • @stegwise
      @stegwise Месяц назад +12

      dont worry when the internet goes down these people will starve

    • @Ascendsean35
      @Ascendsean35 Месяц назад +36

      I've never ordered Uber eats or anything like that IN MY LIFE, and i'm 36. If i want to go out to eat, i go out. If i want to eat at home, i cook something in the oven, or pick up something as take out. Why the F anyone would order food and pay all that premium and "hope" the order is right and the food is warm is beyond me.. Same people who pay interest when using credit cards instead of auto pay... lol, all the sheep act the same

  • @jayjester4843
    @jayjester4843 Месяц назад +127

    Here I am making coffee in the morning for myself, 10 dollars for a can of coffee grounds. 5 dollars for a quart of creamer. Making a hundred + cups of coffee for 15 dollars.

    • @MildlyInterested_
      @MildlyInterested_ Месяц назад +9

      well delivering is basically a lazy tax.

    • @dragons_red
      @dragons_red Месяц назад +8

      ​@@MildlyInterested_ when I worked delivery in a pizza shop in the 90s, we had free delivery. I got paid min wage plus tips. I doubled my pay on avg night with tips.
      I use to be a sustainable setup, but every industry HAS to have a middleman raising the effing prices nowadays.

    • @ddot4516
      @ddot4516 Месяц назад +1

      @@MildlyInterested_ delivery is a convenience. The same way corner stores are. Everyone knows the supermarket would be better bang for you buck but ahhh fuck it i want a soda now kicks in 😂 i dont mind more options even if they are a lil more money who cares

    • @otrOptions
      @otrOptions Месяц назад +1

      Here I am not drinking coffee and saving more money..

    • @yunfanji
      @yunfanji Месяц назад +1

      ​@@MildlyInterested_nothing wrong with wanting as much time as possible after work.

  • @InBreadDragon
    @InBreadDragon Месяц назад +419

    Life hack: Call the restaurant directly to place your order, then pick up the food your self, youll save 50% every single time.
    Bonus tip: You dont even need to look nice, You can pick up your food in pajamas and unshowered... You may even get your order faster if you smell bad, so they get you out of the store.

    • @littlemonztergaming8665
      @littlemonztergaming8665 Месяц назад +31

      bruh

    • @redridingcape
      @redridingcape Месяц назад +99

      You did not need to include that bonus tip bro 💀

    • @Hellwolf36
      @Hellwolf36 Месяц назад +9

      People do this at the bar I go to all the time

    • @KitKatNisa
      @KitKatNisa Месяц назад +15

      and most places that do delivery now have a drive thru. You don't even need to get out of your car to get your food. IMO, unless you either don't have a car, or are too inebriated to drive, just go pick the fucking food up. There's no way the absurd fees are worth the convenience, especially when half the orders turn up cold because the delivery driver took 4 other orders or couldn't use a map to save their life.

    • @unlisted9494
      @unlisted9494 Месяц назад +24

      The people crying about delivery fees are too lazy to get off their ass.

  • @gaminginasmr
    @gaminginasmr Месяц назад +192

    As an uber eats driver, trust me, the extra 30-50 percent you pay does not go to us. 😂

    • @FreshNettles
      @FreshNettles Месяц назад +23

      It really doesn’t. I’ve drove for both DD and Uber Eats and the extra charges definitely does not go to the drivers..smh.

    • @cheveyo2403
      @cheveyo2403 Месяц назад +11

      @@FreshNettles are you saying your wage did not increase with the increase of minimum wages?

    • @citizencj3389
      @citizencj3389 Месяц назад +2

      Doordash pass is ok. I dont pay delivery fees.

    • @AA-lz4wq
      @AA-lz4wq Месяц назад

      What about those minimum wage laws? ​@@FreshNettles

    • @MelTheFunkyHomosapien
      @MelTheFunkyHomosapien Месяц назад

      @@AA-lz4wq DD has a $15 minimum wage option, but this is only applied to your active dashing time (otw to or from an order). it does not get payed for all the waiting time between orders. and the other option is working on a per order basis with a fixed rate depending on distance and the inclusion of a tip on top of that base pay. you can end up working for significantly less than minimum wage depending on how busy it is.

  • @DaedalEVE
    @DaedalEVE Месяц назад +43

    I almost NEVER do delivery. If I can't get off my a$$ and get it myself, then I really don't need it.

    • @chexnfx7161
      @chexnfx7161 Месяц назад +3

      I agree. Its made for losers.

    • @notchocheese-ce7ue
      @notchocheese-ce7ue 21 день назад +2

      I'd counter argue that it's great for when you have kids. I have a 3 and 1 year old and it's quite a pain in the ass to get them in the car and take them into the store to get my food. Some days I don't want to deal with screaming kids for travel when I can just get it delivered.

    • @DaedalEVE
      @DaedalEVE 21 день назад

      @@notchocheese-ce7ue it def has it's uses

    • @DonMeyersCarthage
      @DonMeyersCarthage 4 дня назад

      @@notchocheese-ce7ue I'd counter argue your counter argument that you're just not equipped to take care of children if you can't get them in a car

  • @atillathehungry3145
    @atillathehungry3145 Месяц назад +157

    Whats worse is corporations took over scalping. The kid outside the concert scalping tickets never had such high markups as ticket master does now.

    • @JD-mz1rl
      @JD-mz1rl Месяц назад +8

      Corruption

    • @sie11pervan
      @sie11pervan Месяц назад

      ​@@JD-mz1rl No, destructive consumerism

    • @JD-mz1rl
      @JD-mz1rl Месяц назад

      @@sie11pervan corruption

    • @hyui5096
      @hyui5096 Месяц назад

      @@JD-mz1rl I mean this video which the guy made just seems like him trying to start a problem when doing no research. How is he saying Uber is raising prices so shareholders can extract more money just because they want it when Uber is legit famous of not only losing money but has not paid a single cent in dividends to shareholders in its history of the company. Sorry but labor cost is high and if you want someone to spend 30 minutes to deliver your food and pay for their fuel then it will cost you. Nothing about shareholders just wanting to get some more money. Sure they want that but that is not what is happening right now. They have been making losses their whole history and they want to stop losing money now that they have a oligopoly.

    • @JD-mz1rl
      @JD-mz1rl Месяц назад

      @@hyui5096 what does the comment have to do with Uber?

  • @FordHoard
    @FordHoard Месяц назад +470

    The last time I did Doordash as a driver, it wanted me to drive 11 miles for $3.

    • @headkicked
      @headkicked Месяц назад +75

      I never took orders that didn't net at least $1 per mile.

    • @henrychurch6062
      @henrychurch6062 Месяц назад +137

      To be fair, that guy ordering probably paid an extra $10 for you to get that $3.

    • @DeviantDespot
      @DeviantDespot Месяц назад +58

      @@headkicked That is incredibly sad. I don't see how it would be possible to break even considering how bad gas is most places and the build up of car maintenance.

    • @TheDoc_K
      @TheDoc_K Месяц назад +74

      @@InwardRTMP what a terrible deal and a terrible reply.

    • @Vampireinarm1
      @Vampireinarm1 Месяц назад +8

      get driving wagie

  • @klauseba
    @klauseba Месяц назад +41

    14:19 "In WOW I would just buy out everything of a certain item and then put it up at a higher price and then people had to buy it"
    This is exactly what Blackrock and Vanguard are doing by buying all the starter homes in USA.

  • @stormycat0905
    @stormycat0905 Месяц назад +128

    First mistake, living in NYC. Second mistake, ordering delivery off an app.

    • @Vidjnjsdnjk-en6tz
      @Vidjnjsdnjk-en6tz Месяц назад +18

      Yeah. Like how fucking lazy do you need to be to not go to a restaurant nearby? There's probably at least 1 every apartment block.

    • @mramisuzuki6962
      @mramisuzuki6962 Месяц назад +1

      @@Vidjnjsdnjk-en6tzseriously I was told that was the whole point of living there.

    • @g4priel208
      @g4priel208 Месяц назад

      ⁠@@Vidjnjsdnjk-en6tzi dont think money is the problem for them, most customers there are very wealthy, the fees are a joke to them, its just they dont like to be taken advantage of in this way, even the own restaurant owners are hating it, i know many restaurants ended partnership with these apps cuz they were taking a lot of service fees, they come back to use them anyways

  • @henrychurch6062
    @henrychurch6062 Месяц назад +54

    Get a Rice Cooker. Get an Air Frier. Get a decent frying pan and kitchen knife.
    Now learn like 8 good recipes you can make really quick and you will honestly be surprised how much money you save. Even as a guy who doesn't order delivery but ate out at restaurants about 4x a week... I'm saving about $300 a month and eating healthier.

    • @Manskeeeee
      @Manskeeeee Месяц назад +18

      b-b-b-but not everyone can do that! I literally have 5 disabilities! Literally!

    • @michalziokowski9013
      @michalziokowski9013 Месяц назад

      yep Italian courses are best for very fast dinner. They use fresh ingridiens with easy recipe, and decent amount of spices. I learned like 5/6( each takes 15-20min to prepare) of them when i dont have time for more for" restaurant cooking style". and yea air frier is amazing for cooking meat.

    • @tony_5156
      @tony_5156 Месяц назад

      @@Manskeeeeepeople are becoming more and more like the NPCs from Wall-E

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Месяц назад

      I have a well stocked walk in pantry and large deep freezer so I spend about $0-$200 a month for groceries. Wild caught,grass feed,range,organic,etc..
      Yeah I have rice cooker,crockpot, egg steamer, Nutibullet, 80 year old iron skillets,and air fryer.
      Great kitchen tools.
      I just support our neighborhood family Chinese restaurant.

    • @wildr0v3r
      @wildr0v3r Месяц назад

      You can get a coffee maker for as low as $20

  • @conecommander2854
    @conecommander2854 Месяц назад +11

    "You can order food delivery to any place that you want"
    Absolutely not true. If you live more than like a 20 minute drive from a town they will refuse to deliver to you.

    • @scrapnewyork
      @scrapnewyork 24 дня назад

      Not true. Delivery apps now have expanded delivery range making it possible to order from far away restaurants that you'd normally never go to

    • @conecommander2854
      @conecommander2854 23 дня назад

      @@scrapnewyork Maybe if you live a life of privilege in the USA. Everywhere else in the world we don't have these luxuries of apps willing to drive 30 minutes out of a city to deliver you a pizza.

  • @noeljimenez7624
    @noeljimenez7624 Месяц назад +88

    Guy in the video: “and don’t tell me I don’t need to use these apps”
    Me: you don’t need to use those apps

    • @ninjablade2
      @ninjablade2 Месяц назад +2

      what if there is not other delivery as the restaurant got rid of their delivery drivers and now only use the app? Speaking from a purely delivery stand point they've cornered the previously free market

    • @T0mm3n
      @T0mm3n Месяц назад +29

      @@ninjablade2 Go to pick it up lol, or to save even more money make your own food like humanity did for millenia

    • @Hatch0
      @Hatch0 Месяц назад

      @@T0mm3n Sounds like a lot of effort, no thanks

    • @T0mm3n
      @T0mm3n Месяц назад +17

      @@Hatch0 Well if you want other people to put in effort, then be prepared to pay for it lol

    • @MrSolLeks
      @MrSolLeks Месяц назад +8

      ​@@Hatch0stay poor then due to lazyness.

  • @shred2097
    @shred2097 Месяц назад +186

    I cook at home because eating out is so overpriced it’s ludicrous.

    • @davechattoe9144
      @davechattoe9144 Месяц назад +43

      100% Never used any door dash delivery in my life and I never will. People are insane and lazy, peroid.

    • @paulysmallz8095
      @paulysmallz8095 Месяц назад +3

      Where I live it cost the same thing to eat home as it is to get food out the only difference is you might get more at the store

    • @redridingcape
      @redridingcape Месяц назад +13

      ​@@paulysmallz8095 That is crazy, wtf is going on with your grocery prices?

    • @joshuaromani4241
      @joshuaromani4241 Месяц назад +2

      meal planning/prepping has been the best thing i've done this year. saved me so much time money and hassle

    • @joshuaromani4241
      @joshuaromani4241 Месяц назад +6

      @@redridingcape nothing, theyre just delusional

  • @Isaac-hm5ef
    @Isaac-hm5ef Месяц назад +8

    The cool thing about delivery is it's completely optional. Back in the day if you couldn't go out to get fast food you just didn't get fast food. This is not a necessity AT ALL. I do not understand the idea of complaining about something that is entirely optional. It's a luxury. I looked at one of these apps a SINGLE time just to see if I could justify the cost. My order doubled in what I had to spend, so I closed the app and never once entertained the idea again. I get in my car and go get the food myself, otherwise I obviously don't want it that badly.

    • @yunfanji
      @yunfanji Месяц назад

      Well, it is working when it clearly shouldn't. The lesson is about greed. People value their time as well so I can tell you I would order for delivery much more often if the fee wasn't so terribly high for no good reason. I order a lot from Amazon which saves a lot of time shopping in person and they don't have bs fees.

    • @arlequin241
      @arlequin241 Месяц назад

      Problem is younger millennials and most of Gen Z don't think it's a luxury, they think it's a necessity 😂

    • @churblefurbles
      @churblefurbles 23 дня назад

      @@yunfanji Who's greedy though, the leftist channel that made it wants personal service for a pittance. Food delivery can never have the efficiency of amazon logistics unless you want your food from the amazon warehouse lol

  • @JPlayzCasual
    @JPlayzCasual Месяц назад +97

    Wait until Amazon starts doing more fast food delivery that will really blow your mind

    • @fitblood
      @fitblood Месяц назад +3

      They tried to do grocery delivery before and that kinda failed

    • @awsomegirlpower476
      @awsomegirlpower476 Месяц назад

      They own GrubHub so technically they do already.

    • @unlisted9494
      @unlisted9494 Месяц назад +1

      A bot stole your comment lol

    • @tyrant_tarantula
      @tyrant_tarantula Месяц назад +1

      Next day kinda disappeared, and it’s seems like taxes snuck there way into orders. Not hard to believe they’ll do take away food deliveries

    • @parklife27
      @parklife27 Месяц назад

      Jeffrey will milk every single cent you have just for a delivery

  • @Rusty_Digginz
    @Rusty_Digginz Месяц назад +113

    You had me at "Shittification" 💀 everything is shitified and twice the actual price

    • @AndrewRyan-zv7zb
      @AndrewRyan-zv7zb Месяц назад +1

      Thank the Democrats and non Trump republicans.

    • @misterfister6193
      @misterfister6193 Месяц назад

      @@AndrewRyan-zv7zb I'm sure the federal reserve printing trillions of dollars under the Trump admin had nothing to do with it.

  • @brunosouza3326
    @brunosouza3326 Месяц назад +22

    In Brazil the government didn't bow at all to delivery apps, making Uber eventually completely give up on working delivery here. The major player on the delivery scene here is IFood and they are required to give their delivery workers pretty much the same type of benefits any other job would. And the deliveries are still way cheaper then in the US!

    • @hyui5096
      @hyui5096 Месяц назад +1

      I mean this video which the guy made just seems like him trying to start a problem when doing no research. How is he saying Uber is raising prices so shareholders can extract more money just because they want it when Uber is legit famous of not only losing money but has not paid a single cent in dividends to shareholders in its history of the company. Sorry but labor cost is high and if you want someone to spend 30 minutes to deliver your food and pay for their fuel then it will cost you. Nothing about shareholders just wanting to get some more money. Sure they want that but that is not what is happening right now. They have been making losses their whole history and they want to stop losing money now that they have a oligopoly. Brazil and the US is completely different. When the average wage and the minimum wage is not far apart, you cannot expect a human to deliver food to you for cheap. Only way is to have high income inequality which brazil does have

    • @tompatompsson
      @tompatompsson 29 дней назад

      @@hyui5096 Watch the video and you'll get answers lmao. 49% revenue??

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath 16 дней назад

      Brazil is a third world country.

  • @xsaviour755
    @xsaviour755 Месяц назад +57

    that line is understated: " Alot of ppl with alot of time in their hands don't understand the value of time to a person that who doesn't have a lot of time" Once you understand this, then you can build a business that offers a service to save a client time.

    • @nathanl4417
      @nathanl4417 Месяц назад +5

      Spend 45 minutes going, finding parking and getting food, getting back, while you're seeing clients...

    • @joshallen128
      @joshallen128 Месяц назад

      Saving time means paying dearly​@@nathanl4417

    • @haywood4299
      @haywood4299 Месяц назад

      Most people that order food delivery are lazy broke people, not busy successful people.

    • @josephsmith2417
      @josephsmith2417 Месяц назад +11

      @nathan… haha. Most of you people pretend you are making moves like you are Donald Trump. Hahahaha. Meanwhile, you are watching and commenting on 30 minute Asmon videos. Hahahaha.
      Ya, you’re real busy. Hahaha.

    • @NotYourBusiness-bp2qn
      @NotYourBusiness-bp2qn Месяц назад +3

      If you're eating McDonalds your time isn't very valuable. Trust me, it isn't and you have plenty to spare anyway.
      You're not rich. You're lazy.

  • @hidanange2245
    @hidanange2245 Месяц назад +381

    Chooses to pay 20% extra, complains about the price anyway.

    • @Al_ucard
      @Al_ucard Месяц назад +87

      *gets charged local courier fee
      *still includes that amount in their 20% tip calculation
      People just need to stop tipping. Piss the workers off enough they push for change within their own industry. Or better yet, the industry falls and we all realize how worthless it really is

    • @H1r0x
      @H1r0x Месяц назад +24

      ​@@InwardRTMPI'm in France and we dont tip at all, yet there are still the same problems.

    • @lilporky8565
      @lilporky8565 Месяц назад +4

      @@InwardRTMP This wouldn't be a problem if you were allowed to tip AFTER the delivery, but somehow I don't see that happening.

    • @zg3342
      @zg3342 Месяц назад +1

      You never used to have to pay that 20%. If restaurants still had their own delivery people would use that instead.

    • @padarousou
      @padarousou Месяц назад +3

      It's called tipping. In America if you can't tip, then don't order out.

  • @Madly_Zen
    @Madly_Zen Месяц назад +6

    Always pissed me off the people who are like “oh don’t pay the employees more, the company has to raise prices to make it happen!” As somebody who’s worked in all these types of fast food places, they’re literally all money printing machines.
    It’s never they HAVE to add fees to survive, it’s that they’ve always wanted to anyways and needed an excuses

    • @gsst6389
      @gsst6389 Месяц назад

      I mean its really obvious, like if your hr/ pay is 15$, and one avg order is 10$ and you work on 10-50 orders. Then the first 1-2 orders covers your hour labor expenses, it takes one hour of your work to buy one meal, the rest 3-48 orders? Maybe to pay the other cost of ingridiants, your other co workers and items/other expenses but after that? Pure profit. I pay you a certain money so you can make me more money, i pend money to make more money while you spend money just to merle survive. This is just capitalism, its just how it works its normal.
      The issue? When instead of 60$ for ever 100$ you make like before the 90s, now is you make 20$ for every 200$ i make.

    • @gsst6389
      @gsst6389 Месяц назад

      Oh and thats the where on top of the supply chain, is much worse the lower you go. It gose to the point where someone is slaving away under torture working 20 hours for 0.005 cents an hour. Soo- count ourself lucky tbh.

  • @shiina29
    @shiina29 Месяц назад +189

    It’s not just the habit. They made it impossible for restaurants to keep providing their own delivery services, and made it nearly impossible for people to find their websites.

    • @farble1670
      @farble1670 Месяц назад +9

      Pretty sure door dash doesn't make it harder to find websites.

    • @IncognitoActivado
      @IncognitoActivado Месяц назад

      @@farble1670 Cope more.

    • @djackson4605
      @djackson4605 Месяц назад

      @@farble1670 It was explained in this video that grubhub did it. So a small restaurant's name goes straight to grubhub (at the time, doubt its like that now). So unless its illegal they're definitely using the same strategies right?

    • @possummagic3571
      @possummagic3571 Месяц назад +7

      How is it nearly impossible to find a restaurant's website? Is this an American thing?

    • @unleased_dev
      @unleased_dev Месяц назад

      How so? I order from pizza places all the time...for cheaper too.

  • @justinle8787
    @justinle8787 Месяц назад +93

    People are so lazy nowadays, it's insane. I manage a cafe, and let me tell you the number of delivery orders that we receive with just 1 coffee and a cookie, or a bagel, croissant... is crazy. And the cafe is in a busy city where there are tons of coffee shops at every corner. These people cannot get out of bed, put on a some sweats and walk 10 steps to get a cup of coffee. They deserve to get charged crazy for bad decisions lol

    • @exnozgaming5657
      @exnozgaming5657 Месяц назад +5

      Agreed.

    • @Lazyhandle
      @Lazyhandle Месяц назад +2

      Well... If they have the money, then it's all subjective. They have deemed their time is worth more than the Uber up charges and I don't blame them lol.

    • @NaderinZim
      @NaderinZim Месяц назад

      If it's a big city, it's understandable for a certain portion of the population, those are people that earn 100+ dollars for a single hour of work, if it took them 15 minutes to get their order, and the uber eats order costs less than if they went to get the order themselves, then it makes sense. Still, those are absurd prices for the vast majority of us.

    • @cs0345
      @cs0345 Месяц назад +2

      It's partly because uber eats gives out so many discounts to get people to use it more, because the more times they use the app, the more likely they become regular users

    • @zero20ab
      @zero20ab Месяц назад

      yet those will be the first people to complain how the cost of living is too high

  • @Copeharder00
    @Copeharder00 Месяц назад +14

    Sad thing is, I’ve seen a few people from this new gen have literal panic attacks from ordering a pepperoni pizza over the phone 🤦🏽, I’m 34, but feel like a boomer looking at these people.

    • @blazeburner4039
      @blazeburner4039 Месяц назад +1

      I was like that when I'm 18 or so

    • @Matt-jc2ml
      @Matt-jc2ml 17 дней назад

      I get like that too but my situation is different. I live in Thailand and get anxious speaking in thai over the phone lol.

  • @jakemiller4411
    @jakemiller4411 Месяц назад +171

    I immediately noticed years ago it’s just not worth not having to go get the food yourself to pay the prices

    • @RouskSour
      @RouskSour Месяц назад +12

      Double negative?

    • @raijin7707
      @raijin7707 Месяц назад +12

      Same, rebuilt my electric bike just so I don't have to order shit anymore. They can miss me with these insane ass prices. They want to charge me double but not increase the quality of the product, they can miss me with that bullshit.

    • @mfallen2023
      @mfallen2023 Месяц назад +16

      Man these bots are getting ridiculous... Not you OP, I totally agree. I just don't want to engage with the choad-bots.

    • @GrrillaFinger
      @GrrillaFinger Месяц назад

      I don't not like not going to get my own food

    • @__thebadger
      @__thebadger Месяц назад +6

      ​@@mfallen2023 youtubes priority is to take down anyone criticizing the politics they support. They don't care about bots.

  • @ChosenPlaysYT
    @ChosenPlaysYT Месяц назад +65

    It blows my mind that people use these apps. You can feed yourself for a week off the cost of 1 meal, and that 1 meal isn’t even high quality it’s trash.

    • @somedogsarecops2354
      @somedogsarecops2354 Месяц назад +12

      Most people don't wanna eat rice and broth every week. Even if it only cost them the price of one Doordash meal a week.

    • @tokebak4291
      @tokebak4291 Месяц назад +22

      @@somedogsarecops2354 Its cooking really that hard? What about enjoying the same meal at a restaurants with friend?

    • @mateussoares3569
      @mateussoares3569 Месяц назад +29

      @@somedogsarecops2354 learn how to cook and stop being a child, is that easy

    • @somedogsarecops2354
      @somedogsarecops2354 Месяц назад

      @tokebak4291 You know the world isn't black and white, right? People don't doordash 3 meals a day 7 days a week OR cook all their meals. You can do both. Grow up.

    • @Convescation
      @Convescation Месяц назад

      ​@@somedogsarecops2354 just want to put my 2cents here. I haven't ate fast food in 3 years. There is so many quick and healthy foods to cook that taste amazing. Please look up Risotto, it's just cheese and rice, it tastes like heaven and it's cheap AF. I eat it almost everyday

  • @straivalist8281
    @straivalist8281 Месяц назад +25

    I think people forget that this is actually a luxury, imagine telling people in the past you could do this, people would assume you were a millionaire with multiple butlers.

    • @RedMage117
      @RedMage117 Месяц назад +2

      Exactly. I have used food delivery apps exactly zero times. I just go grab my food and bring it back.

    • @MrSolLeks
      @MrSolLeks Месяц назад +10

      Yep, his whole "its not like you cant use these apps" thing was funny, its called get off your ass and go pick it up like a normal person.

    • @NaderinZim
      @NaderinZim Месяц назад

      I remember when I was a kid, not even 20 years ago, when every restaurant had a bike/car, so they could deliver to your house, usually at a small fee or even for free. For some reason around 10 years ago, it stopped and apps took it's place so no, most of you are just too young to remember something that was common.

    • @MildlyInterested_
      @MildlyInterested_ Месяц назад

      @@NaderinZim i would assume its also easier for the restaurant, they pay the delivery app a bit but they dont go through the hassle of having for example pizzas delivered to a random house, the owner of the house declining the order and now the restaurant sits on pizzas for no customer.

    • @Nyxtroos
      @Nyxtroos Месяц назад

      By the past he means 1950s and below. Anything above that you could definitely order on the phone from a restaurant.

  • @AmericanGadfly
    @AmericanGadfly Месяц назад +47

    I think theres a psychological effect to uber eats nobody is talking about yet. Think of a mouse in a box. If they press a button they get cheese. The mouse is going to keep pressing that button even when its bad for it. Uber eats makes eating like shit so easy, that people will put up with the weight gain and and ridiculous prices. Like that mouse stuck in their box pressing a button

    • @KeyUSeeCZ
      @KeyUSeeCZ Месяц назад +4

      That’s bs, unlike the mouse, people have a choice and will not starve otherwise, the mouse will leave as well if given chance and provided less appetizing food.
      It will go for cheese from time to time even at price of pain, but it wont choose to feel pain every time they eat.
      That is how great majority of people live, only take orders from time to time at the higher costs, but it wont stop them from buying cheaper alternatives most of the time.

    • @AmericanGadfly
      @AmericanGadfly Месяц назад +9

      @@KeyUSeeCZ The mouse has a choice too, it could only press the button when its hungry. Though i should have said sugar instead of cheese, the point stands.

    • @KeyUSeeCZ
      @KeyUSeeCZ Месяц назад +1

      @@AmericanGadfly That is not a choice, if the other choice is slow death of starvation then anything else is more acceptable, that is what i was already saying.

    • @parklife27
      @parklife27 Месяц назад +4

      so it's like a box filled with food for a rat that doesn't look like a trap, but since the rat gets the food easily, it gets fat and trapped inside the box?

    • @AmericanGadfly
      @AmericanGadfly Месяц назад +1

      @@parklife27 basically

  • @georgeII420
    @georgeII420 Месяц назад +40

    I got 2 coupons 25 dollars off delivery.. those were the only times I ever ordered food.

    • @Ryshaad
      @Ryshaad Месяц назад

      They keep spamming them in my email. I used it a couple times when sick or just absolutely worn out but normally with the fees and tip I'm still better off just ordering it directly and picking it up myself.

  • @xsdarknesssx
    @xsdarknesssx Месяц назад +2

    I grew up in the 90s with parents that had no interest in getting anything delivered, if you were going to spend the money to order food you were going to go get it to make sure it was right, and still hot when you got home. The town we live in is small enough that it is literally like 15 min trip there and back to any place we would order from. 10 or so years ago the go to pizza/sub/Italian place that we still order from every Friday had to move out of their old place and took over an old McDonalds building that had been sitting for years, they still use the drivethru window for pickups so you literally do not even need to get out of the car.

  • @nicolasjamo
    @nicolasjamo Месяц назад +23

    Ordering food delivery should come with the expectation that you're paying for convenience and not a necessity, and that comes at a price.
    Yes there's disabled and sick people but they're not the majority of people who use delivery apps.
    Edit: That being said, shit's still expensive. I'd rather drive and pickup.

    • @CatacombD
      @CatacombD Месяц назад +2

      The only time I've ever used delivery food services has been at parties where no one should be driving or even cooking to be honest. I can't imagine people who routinely use them, who aren't also well off.

  • @ikiwheese
    @ikiwheese Месяц назад +56

    Sad part is us drivers still aren't being paid shit. It's almost gotten to the point where it's not even worth doing anymore...

    • @primeprince3747
      @primeprince3747 Месяц назад +5

      They don't realize that they can potentially run their company to the ground by doing that to us. But knowing them they will change things to make it seem easier for workers, this whole time they've just been rinsing out veteran doordash and uber drivers with low acceptance ratings. Now there's alot of green card dashers with top priority to high paying orders with fresh accounts and an 100% acceptance rating. Bilingual too! (not really though lol)

    • @freedomandguns3231
      @freedomandguns3231 Месяц назад

      You never will be paid by Uber. The business itself isnt even profitable. When they undercut taxis with investor money like that it will also have a side effect of depressing wages for the drivers of both the taxis and the blood sucking ride share company.

    • @n1ck1930
      @n1ck1930 Месяц назад +17

      Then stop doing it

    • @citizencj3389
      @citizencj3389 Месяц назад +3

      Please go on strike. I pay good tips for uber drivers but it breaks my heart to see Uber Drivers treated as such...

    • @SentientBratwurst
      @SentientBratwurst Месяц назад +1

      You ever see those pictures of piles of undelivered orders that didn't tip?

  • @beloved-child
    @beloved-child Месяц назад +6

    2:58
    Asmongold defending billionaire middle men....
    Very cringe

    • @proteincannon
      @proteincannon Месяц назад +1

      Yup his take was from an ivory tower where money is no issue. He's completely lost touch with the average person.

  • @OsoBlanco17
    @OsoBlanco17 Месяц назад +45

    Pro tip: don’t order a private taxi for your burrito

  • @mgancarzjr
    @mgancarzjr Месяц назад +25

    Boomers tried to warn everyone, but the only thing anyone heard was _avocado toast_ and didn't realize it was shorthand for luxury and convenience habits.

    • @FadedThreadsAndFeelingDead
      @FadedThreadsAndFeelingDead Месяц назад

      I love avocado toast 😩 especially with bacon

    • @tony_5156
      @tony_5156 Месяц назад

      @@FadedThreadsAndFeelingDeadzesty

    • @Ryshaad
      @Ryshaad Месяц назад

      W take here. Boomers do have their moments where they're annoying and can be out of touch at times, BUT they have lived and seen quite a bit. History repeats itself quite often and they've been around to see it repeat quite a few times now.

  • @footballfreke25
    @footballfreke25 25 дней назад +1

    Even the cost of the food on the third party apps are more expensive than what they would be if you dined-in or called-in the order yourself. It's insane!

  • @G-Lew
    @G-Lew Месяц назад +170

    Funny when i see people who wait 30+ minutes for their food and pay like 2x or more the price. Like you could have cooked a whole meal within that time for half that price and tasted way better.

    • @chivasroco1752
      @chivasroco1752 Месяц назад +7

      Yeah, the food from most restaurants taste like ass.

    • @aminerkin9844
      @aminerkin9844 Месяц назад +13

      That's assuming they're not working that time. If you make over 60$ per hour then ordering while working makes sense.

    • @jadonxavier9787
      @jadonxavier9787 Месяц назад +11

      Bidenomics

    • @Al_ucard
      @Al_ucard Месяц назад +16

      @@aminerkin9844in your assumption, I agree it makes sense. But assuming 60/hr is also pretty outlandish

    • @aminerkin9844
      @aminerkin9844 Месяц назад +1

      @@Al_ucard yes, if you make less than that, then you shouldn't order online. ordering online is luxury.

  • @gb342002
    @gb342002 Месяц назад +13

    Anyone who lives in NY and is confused about stupid fees only has themselves to blame.

    • @batboy555
      @batboy555 Месяц назад

      Nyc has bigger issues. They just discovered trash cans.

  • @Phoenix0F8
    @Phoenix0F8 Месяц назад +4

    It's amazing how little of that money actually goes to the *fucking drivers* as well.

  • @DoubleBGreen
    @DoubleBGreen Месяц назад +16

    Dominoes delivery nearly cost the same as the food order. Absolutely ridiculous. I just drive and go get what I want. These deliveries, in general, are outrageous.

    • @Eagle-eye-pie
      @Eagle-eye-pie Месяц назад

      Plus I find the food is in a better, hotter condition when I collect.

  • @Hellwolf36
    @Hellwolf36 Месяц назад +13

    This is why I either walk or drive to the locations I want to get food. It a pointless cost and I don't trust randos with my food.

    • @FadedThreadsAndFeelingDead
      @FadedThreadsAndFeelingDead Месяц назад

      Our city is extremely un-walkable & extremely dangerous bc we don't have side walks in most of the city, and little to no shoulder, as well as 5-6 lane wide highways. Even our cantina is a mile away & we have to drive. Be thankful u can walk to restaurants bc I wish!

  • @mlegarth
    @mlegarth Месяц назад +2

    It's not just the convenience value they give.. it's the fact that they gave excellent value in the beginning to drive adoption. Losing money to outperform direct ordering. After they got all the users and direct ordering disappeared, they hiked up the prices.

  • @abrahamfalschgott9300
    @abrahamfalschgott9300 Месяц назад +66

    1:33
    You don't need to use these apps. Learn to cook, clean up after yourself. Be an adult and stop crying.

    • @AriA-y2w
      @AriA-y2w Месяц назад +10

      But that's hard

    • @wrldwideindifference
      @wrldwideindifference Месяц назад

      @@AriA-y2w subscribe to a meal delivery service. cancel the sub. look at the menu. pick what you want to eat from the menu. make a list of what you need to make those things. *blip*

    • @Ascendsean35
      @Ascendsean35 Месяц назад +15

      That's the really crazy thing. Is people feel legit "helpless" to apps like this, and streaming services, coffee prices. They honestly think it's living in 3rd world conditions to for-go any of this and doing it cheaper

    • @coconut7490
      @coconut7490 Месяц назад +5

      Most first world problem I have ever seen, if you think it's too expensive then don't use the service, go get it yourself. Convenience has a price and that price is what people are willing to pay for.

    • @robenriven
      @robenriven Месяц назад

      so, if im sick and cant move and drive like a normal person im not an adult?, sorry, my bad i suppose

  • @TechnoBots1
    @TechnoBots1 Месяц назад +42

    If you're making less than 80k per year and use DoorDash more than once a month you are a financial fool.

    • @simdevils
      @simdevils Месяц назад +7

      That’s a dumb statement

    • @itakenaps
      @itakenaps Месяц назад +11

      @@simdevils no it's not. people with shitty incomes need to stop using these food delivery apps. thats how you end up in financial ruin

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath 16 дней назад

      I make 26k LMAO I'm basically a peasant

    • @TechnoBots1
      @TechnoBots1 15 дней назад

      @@White_Wrath feel you brother

  • @SinfulGFX
    @SinfulGFX Месяц назад +31

    Pizza Hut has been brutal for delivery for years now. If I order a $5 personal pan pizza, the total after delivery is close to $20, which is why I refuse to order anything if I'm able to go pick it up myself.

    • @ZoomZoomBBC
      @ZoomZoomBBC Месяц назад +4

      You have to order 15 or $20 worth or they charge a small order fee

    • @gggamer3851
      @gggamer3851 Месяц назад +6

      I'd rather bake a $3 Jack's pizza. Why TF would I spend $30 for pizza hut using Uber. People with full time jobs are poor because they throw money in the Garbage, not because they don't make enough.

    • @Navi_xoo
      @Navi_xoo Месяц назад

      @@gggamer3851 Yeah Jack's / Tony's Pizza are good. Or just make your own with the thin crusts. I get it though people just want some decent cheap food after work but they shouldn't be ordering 20-30 dollar meals that's silly.

    • @timothydoyle9635
      @timothydoyle9635 Месяц назад

      @@gggamer3851 this. Whatever is on bogo is the pizza for me. Usually worth at least 4 meals as well. Cant beat 4 dinners for 15 bucks. Toss in a bag of lettuce for some salads, and you spent about 20 bucks for 4 meals and a few salads. Or a buck or two above a 5guys order for one meal.

    • @wilmaso
      @wilmaso Месяц назад

      ​@@gggamer3851ppl who make under 40,000 are poor.

  • @jordanarsenault3952
    @jordanarsenault3952 Месяц назад +17

    i started working as a cook 6 years ago. Delivery services have absolutely ruined the food industry. Its nothing like how it was before the apps.

    • @freedomandguns3231
      @freedomandguns3231 Месяц назад

      Naw, the economy is doing that. The "positives" are being carried on the backs of wealthier Americans (and I am casting a wider net than the 1%). That and the way COVID shook everything up kinda really screwed with a lot. Restaurants were already operating on razor thing margins.
      On top of that: you're a cook. The only one who (and this is a maybe) might get more shit is the dishwasher.

    • @24Coup
      @24Coup Месяц назад +1

      Can you elaborate? Haven’t worked in a kitchen since before the apps were popular.

  • @OnBrandRP
    @OnBrandRP Месяц назад +2

    The worst part about all of this. Is that it's cheaper to order groceries than it is to get fast food. But no one wants to come home from work or otherwise lose the convenience to get meals already made.

  • @jimsomers8915
    @jimsomers8915 Месяц назад +56

    Everyone remember that Asmon is speaking as a person who A, orders a lot of takeout. and B, hasnt had to worry about money in many years

    • @craigmcpherson1455
      @craigmcpherson1455 Месяц назад +12

      Exactly,. He no doubt lives in a fancy suburban neighborhood where it's impossible to walk or cycle anywhere from. Why bother interrupting a stream to cook or go get food when the tips and bits in that half hour would cover the fees of the delivery service?

    • @batboy555
      @batboy555 Месяц назад +24

      ​@craigmcpherson1455 in his case his time is more valuable than the money so it makes sense. That isnt most of us.

    • @mateussoares3569
      @mateussoares3569 Месяц назад +9

      asmon forget that he is probably a top 1%

    • @Kekanonypepefrog
      @Kekanonypepefrog Месяц назад

      ​@@mateussoares3569ye he does sometimes

    • @iliketurtles4463
      @iliketurtles4463 Месяц назад

      ​@@mateussoares3569 lol probably?
      Top 1% easy, just in America even, globally he's a top 0.01%

  • @Larry_Dean
    @Larry_Dean Месяц назад +32

    The worst part is how they ruined ordering pizza. You used to be able to just order a fucking pizza. Now it’s like $800 for a small pizza delivery

    • @themodfather9382
      @themodfather9382 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, no... it isn't.

    • @digiorno1142
      @digiorno1142 Месяц назад +1

      That’s not true at all I order pizzas all the time it’s still like it used to be

    • @trapiconti4001
      @trapiconti4001 Месяц назад +1

      Facts a large pizza here was gonna cost $38, go onto there website it’s like a dollar cheaper. I’ll just get a taco dinner for $12

    • @olencone4005
      @olencone4005 Месяц назад +1

      @@digiorno1142 In 2021, as the pandemic had begun to wind down, I could order a large Hawaiian pizza from my local Domino's for a bit over $22. Today, just 3 years later, that same pizza with the same toppings from that same store to the same home costs a bit over $36. Neither of these prices include the driver's tip.

    • @ItsTheCak
      @ItsTheCak Месяц назад +1

      Pizza delivery was often free from a lot of places not even ten years ago and it was the same price as it was in-store. All you should do is then leave a tip.

  • @sdngy
    @sdngy Месяц назад +2

    Value is the laziness of people either going to the groceries or going to your local store for supporting local restaurant around the corner.
    One of the reason why price have hiked on the platform is that the restaurants increased their delivery price by 30% to offset the cost of Uber Eats or Doordash so they can sustain their profit margin.

  • @nicolaicornelis2853
    @nicolaicornelis2853 Месяц назад +8

    That King of Queen's clip is so underrated. It's where Arthur mentions "DoMInos" as a "small local joint" - love that show.

    • @seinfan9
      @seinfan9 Месяц назад +1

      He reads the TV Guide when eating, probably.

  • @Coats2112
    @Coats2112 Месяц назад +8

    Always remember a "Fee" is Corporate charges, taxes are federal, state and local government charges.

  • @julianmanjarres1998
    @julianmanjarres1998 Месяц назад +1

    here in NYC, prices for even the items themselves are over inflated on these apps because the restaurant is trying to account for the fee they are being charged, which increases the price of the food itself for the customer, on top of all the offer fees, AND tip. It's not feasible anymore.

  • @Icedanon
    @Icedanon Месяц назад +8

    These are some of the worst companies out there. They need to go the way of the dodo. Never support dd or Uber eats.

  • @GengoSenmon
    @GengoSenmon Месяц назад +7

    Never used any of these delivery apps once. Asmon had great points in the video, but none of those positives outweigh the prices they charge, especially in a tipping culture. You can save so much money picking the food up yourself.

  • @MichaelSuperbacker
    @MichaelSuperbacker Месяц назад +5

    15:51 that sounds like it has to be illegal, very shady.

  • @user-zi8rl1zn6v
    @user-zi8rl1zn6v Месяц назад +8

    These apps only work for me if I'm in the city. I live in basically the woods so these apps are useless unless I'm at work but at that point I'll just drive unless I'm really busy.

  • @MrValiant101
    @MrValiant101 Месяц назад +5

    "There's no FTC in Azeroth". What a line lmao.

  • @kralexprofill4571
    @kralexprofill4571 19 дней назад +1

    Interesting to see people with such a typical "US problem" complain. It's an unimaginable luxury to order food regularly like that. The driver has to get paid like 10$ per trip or it's basically unpaid labour. Not being able to afford it is actually the norm not the exception

  • @michaelmoore8284
    @michaelmoore8284 Месяц назад +5

    My mother got addicted to delivery. It got to the point she was ordering for all 3 meals & sometimes snacks & drinks between. It became a regular thing that she would ask to borrow money from me cause she was broke all the time.

    • @hamsterman1995
      @hamsterman1995 Месяц назад +5

      That's really strange. I couldn't imagine living that way. Hope she recovers.

  • @KnightCrown
    @KnightCrown Месяц назад +6

    Mostly an issue for US where delivery distances are long and you need to tip. In Singapore delivery is like 2 dollars, and free if you hit $15

    • @matthewmosier8439
      @matthewmosier8439 Месяц назад

      We tip to show appreciation and reward good work. That's how the consumer incentivizes better service, also.
      As for distances, yes, our country is massive and you can travel miles to drop off an order.

    • @benvel2302
      @benvel2302 Месяц назад

      Yeah but Singapore is in Asia, where the employees are Asian so they do t require as much money as normal people in America. So your argument is dumb

    • @Nanohamage
      @Nanohamage Месяц назад

      @@matthewmosier8439 it seems like that is how you incentivize shit service, only in usa do you hear people being afraid somebody is going to spit in their food if they don't tip

  • @Gryffisnmore
    @Gryffisnmore Месяц назад +3

    How is ordering a pizza off doordash or uber eats more convenient than calling in and ordering? Hell half the time you have less side options.

    • @ChristinaMagma
      @ChristinaMagma Месяц назад

      Uber eats offers more coupons than the pizza apps would, at least in my experience

    • @Ryshaad
      @Ryshaad Месяц назад

      @@ChristinaMagma Not that i've noticed. It may be area dependent, but at least in my area the individual app deals are massively less expensive and are consistently available, that's including delivery (even though i normally just go pick it up). Meanwhile, doordash/ubereats/etc are always priced higher and rarely see deals besides the generic ones ubereats spams in my email that are generally worthless if you actually compare it.
      Also, there's too many times where I've been curious and look on doordash/ubereats and what I want isn't even available, but on the restaurants' website/app I can easily order it as normal.

  • @michaeltburdine3652
    @michaeltburdine3652 Месяц назад +6

    I know people who do food delivery but have never ordered food themselves because it's too expensive. I personally think it was actually faster in the old days to call a restaurant and quickly tell them what you want then to mess around with an app. Of course, now people are afraid to even talk on the phone.....

    • @hughmungus431
      @hughmungus431 Месяц назад

      I'm a delivery driver and I'll tell ypu why it takes longer right now, the previous driver didn't need to do multiple restaraunt locations ON TOP of the multiple drop-off. What that means is, previously a delivery driver would just pick up all the orders stacked at the restaraunt and head straight to their drop-off points. Nowadays we have to drive TO the restaraunt sometimes quite far, then the next restaraunt, sometimes 2 or 3 times over, then to the drop-off points. All that driving takes time
      You have to order priority if you want the good stuff. So just the 1 restaraunt and 1 trip but those orders aren't worth it for us cuz we don't get paid as much gas compensation for the trip

    • @josephsmith2417
      @josephsmith2417 Месяц назад

      You figured out the complex formula, it costs more money to go a further distance. Bravo!

  • @justinthematrix
    @justinthematrix Месяц назад +12

    If you actually compare the prices on doordash or uber eats they are a couple bucks more than at the actual restaurant in many cases
    -edit- they mentioned this in the video

    • @themodfather9382
      @themodfather9382 Месяц назад

      yes and so what? it adds up to being around the same cost as getting it yourself

    • @lukasalej5710
      @lukasalej5710 Месяц назад

      Its 40% more over here..

    • @lukasalej5710
      @lukasalej5710 Месяц назад

      @@themodfather9382 I could order a personal taxi to go pickup my food and the total would be almost the same as ordering trough delivery app.

  • @360Cruzerman
    @360Cruzerman Месяц назад +1

    For those who want to know. As a driver in TX, I make about 17.50 an hour, not including gas or maintenance on my vehicle. I don't have health insurance, and about half of my pay comes from tips. When customers don't tip consistently, my pay can get dangerously close to below minimum wage once gas is factored in. There are a few things I've seen on the driver's end that I think are very questionable actions from the app. For instance, when we get assigned/offered a double delivery, we only get the base pay for one of the deliveries. Knowing both of the customers had to pay a delivery charge, what happened to that money? My guess is that the apps keep it for themselves.

  • @f687sNFM
    @f687sNFM Месяц назад +22

    And people who can barely afford rent I see constantly get door dash. When asked I get "well I can't drive to it cuz I don't have a car"

    • @Chopper140
      @Chopper140 Месяц назад +6

      But they don’t have a car because of ordering food/rides

    • @cooledcannon
      @cooledcannon Месяц назад +1

      It's probably more cost efficient to not have a car

    • @Ryshaad
      @Ryshaad Месяц назад

      @@cooledcannon depends on location but if grocery store and basic amenities aren't walkable then a car is normally a great value compared to blowing the money on doordash "constantly" (constantly being the important word here). That also assumes you don't buy a literal trash tier car that belongs in the scrap yard that you have to fix every over month. I've seen people use doordash almost daily and the amount they spent on that was more than buying a halfway decent used car and insurance.

    • @cooledcannon
      @cooledcannon Месяц назад

      @@Ryshaad I think doordash constantly is obviously a bad financial decision for the poor. That being said, an apples to apples comparison would be a car and all expenses associated with it(gas, depreciation, maintenance), time cost to driving to a restaurant/food place, psychological cost to the hassle. I think that will be more than doordash. (restaurant meals constantly is obviously not a good financial decision anyway- but surely you can have groceries delivered- or bike)

  • @JoshJr98
    @JoshJr98 Месяц назад +24

    I used to use delivery apps and have been trying to stop more recently, it really is a drain on your finances and it was definitely an addiction. being able to press a button and food appears is a hard thing to not abuse when your fat

    • @TheFirstBrizz
      @TheFirstBrizz Месяц назад +1

      Depression, anxiety, and a fucked up upbringing contributed to a major issue with ordering through these apps for a time.

    • @brockashsfrund
      @brockashsfrund Месяц назад +3

      I been there. Went carnivore, now spend $10 a day on steak and lost 80 lbs. Paid off all my debt with all the money I'm saving. More than the money, your health is what matters. You can do it bro

    • @FadedThreadsAndFeelingDead
      @FadedThreadsAndFeelingDead Месяц назад +1

      Well you sound self aware & I applaud you for that 👏 most ppl aren't

  • @Samichou3
    @Samichou3 Месяц назад +2

    Nobody forces you to ask a driver to come deliver food for you. That guy as bills and companies need to make money to stay in business. Don't like it? Get off your fat butt and go get your food. Even better, freaking cook your own!
    People keep complaining about tips, food of restaurants, delivery.... It's not a necessity, it's a choice. Grow your own vegetables, buy large quantities and freeze a lot, be creative with your leftovers... Like, this isn't rocket science. People are fat, lazy and dumb. If you want the convenience of staying on your ass all day, you gotta pay the price.
    Everyone wants to be a millionaire without putting in the work for it. You want your uber eats delivery guy to be a slave that brings it for free. Get out of here. This is entitlement at its best.
    The mean "mean corporation" is screwing us over, boooohooo. They created the product, they get to decide the price. Don't wanna pay, go get your food yourself.

  • @lynxlive555
    @lynxlive555 Месяц назад +6

    lot of resturants around me have 2 sets of prices one for delivery apps and one for dine-in, seems to work for businesses and people that use the apps generally know they are being screwed on the price with fees.

  • @xDBoomer
    @xDBoomer Месяц назад +21

    I worked a fast food place and someone placed an order for 1 cookie that cost $1.50. I saw the receipt and the person was charged $10+ for 1 cookie. Me and my co-workers kept laughing at how dumb this person was because they paid like almost 1000% of what the item cost.

    • @homework9102
      @homework9102 Месяц назад +7

      not really dumb if they’re rich and making someone else deliver it for them lol 😂

    • @christianalanwilson434
      @christianalanwilson434 Месяц назад +1

      its not about the money, its about getting diabetes.

    • @xDBoomer
      @xDBoomer Месяц назад

      @@homework9102 That's fair lol

    • @mastafull
      @mastafull Месяц назад +1

      @@homework9102 Rich people don't eat cookies from a fast food place.

    • @honza970
      @honza970 Месяц назад

      It's probably someone like me. I don't have any sweets at my home, I buy a specific amount and immediately eat them.
      But sometimes I still get horrible cravings, sometimes they go away, but it sometimes they don't for hours. In that case, a trip to supermarket it is. It's not about the money or time it takes to get one cookie. It's about stopping the cravings and one cookie is enough for that.

  • @Official_JakeClips
    @Official_JakeClips Месяц назад +5

    My only complaint is he didn’t mention at all these companies were running at a MASSIVE loss and losing money. Half this video implied billionaires were making billions when that’s not accurate

  • @AdamDunlap1985
    @AdamDunlap1985 Месяц назад +12

    I do uber eats delivery i only get $2 per delivery then whatever tip comes with it.

    • @TheFirstBrizz
      @TheFirstBrizz Месяц назад +3

      Multi-app if possible, bud. You can make much more this way. It opens up your opportunities to earn significantly.

    • @JD2jr.
      @JD2jr. Месяц назад

      @@TheFirstBrizz 100 times losing money is just... losing more money. Doordash is bad, but Uber is worse. Doordash at least promises you an amount and gives half if you make it to the restaurant, full if you have the order. Uber just gives an "estimate" and you have no guarantees. They will even purposely send out really high offers (like $35 for a short trip) after they get a report that an order is stolen, because after spending 45 minutes on the phone with them to explain, they will give you $3 and you have no recourse.

    • @honza970
      @honza970 Месяц назад +1

      That is why several states require a minimum wage for app workers (video even explicitly mentions this) . I get NA is different, but this practice is distasteful.

  • @wild.legend-music
    @wild.legend-music Месяц назад +5

    Domino’s app in the UK allows you to get a Large pizza at a half price if you allow them to sell your information.

  • @mostamazingmatt
    @mostamazingmatt Месяц назад +4

    Imagine paying for a service and calling it robbery...

    • @ChristinaMagma
      @ChristinaMagma Месяц назад

      Exactly it’s so dumb to complain about an optional service

    • @Ryshaad
      @Ryshaad Месяц назад

      It would make more sense if they used the term "highway robbery". Normally that's what people are referring to in topics like this. They just use "robbery" by itself as a form of clickbaity, hyperbole.

  • @thraellock
    @thraellock Месяц назад +7

    I remember a buddy of mine at work in 2014 or sometime around there, saying "I wish there was a cheeseburger delivery" and we would laugh and say ah yeah i'd pay for burger delivery. Then not even a year or two later, Door dash and grub hub. Burger delivery done.

    • @LiLKK713PB
      @LiLKK713PB Месяц назад +4

      You could have a burger delivered way before 2014

  • @xlayer5
    @xlayer5 Месяц назад +5

    i had my food almost stolen from a grub hub driver and they did fuck all about it.
    not about to lost 50 bux in food for no reason.

    • @ROCKYPLAYA
      @ROCKYPLAYA Месяц назад

      Mind telling the rest of the story?

    • @xlayer5
      @xlayer5 Месяц назад

      @ROCKYPLAYA yeah I ordered food
      They set the food down took a picture showing it was delivered
      Then they picked it up and tried to walk away with it.
      I opened the door and took the bag from them and then reported it
      Grubhub said "if we need anything we will email you" and never did
      Didn't ask for the proof
      Didn't ask for more detail
      Nothing

  • @Nightmare-eo4io
    @Nightmare-eo4io Месяц назад +1

    I'm an engineer, one of my core design principles has always been to design something in such a way that the easiest way to do it is the correct way. It doesn't matter how many instructions, how many times you explain it, someone will always attempt to put it together in whatever way looks the easiest. That exact principle applies to everyone not just in manufacturing but on grand scale with things like delivery apps. The only way to get people off of doordash is to make a competing product. That does what doordash does better somehow

    • @coffee-es9di
      @coffee-es9di Месяц назад

      Cycle repeats. X company offers ridicoulous prices for their services? Well, Y company shows up, a lot more cheaper, same idea, but with more benefits to the customer. Months, a year, 2, 3 go by, they built themselves a public, X company is in the verge of shutting down or out of market. Y company converts into them. Story repeats itself over and over.

  • @deelowe3
    @deelowe3 Месяц назад +7

    The problem is that delivery services aren't profitable. The only way delivery has ever been profitable was when the stores themselves delivered. They essentially took a bit of a cut in profits in exchange for selling more products. Uber eats doesn't make money on the food itself, so they are just adding costs on top of everything else. So, food delivery with either become EXTREMELY expensive or go out of business, UNLESS Uber starts buying up the restaurants.

    • @cykablyat1466
      @cykablyat1466 Месяц назад

      The guy who made that video did like 0 real financial research of these companies. Doordash probably will be like Uber and just burn cash forever unless they increase prices. Food delivery is an impossible sustainable business in the US unless you live in an urban area. The economics of pizza still reign supreme as a delivery option or take out at reasonable cost for the consumer.

  • @Jarachif
    @Jarachif Месяц назад +13

    I miss back when your pizza was free if the driver was past 30 mins

  • @wildr0v3r
    @wildr0v3r Месяц назад +5

    Heard an ad about saving 30% from door dash or whatever for a limited time. And I can't wrap my head around saving anything when you're already paying extra for the delivery

    • @somelolplayer6199
      @somelolplayer6199 Месяц назад

      Basically just brings the price down to comparable to pickup. And if you’re saving time + gas, why not?

  • @Pwnr145
    @Pwnr145 Месяц назад +9

    "she signed up to do that, she said 'I want the coffee for $26'... you don't want it, don't buy it,"

  • @TheHiveGuardian
    @TheHiveGuardian Месяц назад +12

    It's either illegal immigrants or food delivery apps robbing me... Usually both at the same time

  • @ajrocks44
    @ajrocks44 Месяц назад +5

    Doordashing is the easiest thing I've ever done for money. I do it part-time and make like 25-30 an hr, flying around my town. The way I figure if you're dumb enough to pay that much more for food or groceries, you can help me pay off my house 10 yrs early. Some are addicted to the delivery, some are just rich and some are absent parents ordering for their kids. A lot of them are poor people who shouldn't be ordering online but have no car so they do. It's so motivating to me to work 6 hrs on a Saturday and deliver to these ratty apartments all day and go home to my house the one they are saving me years and hundreds of thousands in interest on. Any dasher that complains about it wouldn't make it at a real job anyway, it's so much less stressful than my full time job.

    • @Kitth3n
      @Kitth3n Месяц назад

      I’m happy for you but for a lot of people that’s not the case. In my area it’s impossible to make more than 15ish an hour most days, and that’s in the 3 or 4 hours that it’s actually busy enough to get any orders at all (while using 3 apps by the way) and it’s only getting worse. Not to mention the lack of benefits, cost of repairs, gas, taxes, etc. It’s also very dangerous. I agree it is an easy job, but that’s no excuse to pay us ass.

  • @Shad0wWarr10r
    @Shad0wWarr10r Месяц назад +13

    early on its cheap such they can get market share, even to the point where its cheaper to buy thru them than going to the store and buy. When people get comfortable with the service and they have a large customer base they crank up the money prints

  • @CarelessOcelot
    @CarelessOcelot Месяц назад +18

    People complaining that personal servants are expensive.

    • @shakyrob6512
      @shakyrob6512 Месяц назад +1

      Only if you actually tip them. Otherwise it's just the company/food place stealing from you with inflated costs/their cut.

    • @timbenzel1751
      @timbenzel1751 Месяц назад +1

      They deliver food. They aren't servants?

    • @NF12222
      @NF12222 Месяц назад +3

      Exactly, imagine crying that your pizza having it's own private taxi ride is too expensive. Not to mention the beauty of capitalism is nobody is forcing you to use delivery apps lol

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath 16 дней назад

      Slaves used to be free.

  • @nekosimp7751
    @nekosimp7751 Месяц назад +1

    at my favourite burger place, a burger that comes with chips is $22, on uber the burger is $29 and doesnt come with chips, theyre an extra $8, with delivery and all it comes to $49. I did it once when i was sick and desperate, but never again.

    • @gsst6389
      @gsst6389 Месяц назад

      20 bucks for a burger? Thats pretty good deal, well not nessery a good deal but the new norm, especially if its one of them good good burgers.
      At my place theres a burger place. And for 20-25$. I get, a 8/10 burger (11$), 5 chicken strips (7$), a lot of fries with bacon ($5), and a choco milk shake($6). Soo yea really good

  • @lancevance2005
    @lancevance2005 Месяц назад +14

    My doordash is a cast iron skillet🍳

    • @rustymustard7798
      @rustymustard7798 Месяц назад +1

      Same here, gonna eat about 40 cents of rice and beans in a tortilla for dinner tonight, and it's gonna taste better and be more nutritious than any burrito you can order. I live off grid up in the mountains in the middle of nowhere, nobody delivers to my place.

  • @Jargonecius
    @Jargonecius Месяц назад +11

    I talked to a restaurant owner in downtown San Francisco because he was confused as to why I would do a doordash pickup order and not just order through his website. I tried to explain to him that the convenience of only having one login to worry about was important to me because I was using a work computer to make the order. He still didn't understand until I explained to him that when I'm quitting my job next week I don't want to have to go through the computer and make sure that 40 something different passwords from every different restaurant in the area aren't saved on there.

    • @Hypno_BPM
      @Hypno_BPM Месяц назад +1

      i appreciate sites that let you login with your google account. a poultry store i order from does that and it’s super easy

    • @massojupiter3436
      @massojupiter3436 Месяц назад +5

      That's weird. Their website doesn't offer guest checkout? Because that's what I do, guest checkout doesn't require an account at all. Just payment information and your order is good to go

    • @DrFrankenschtein
      @DrFrankenschtein Месяц назад +1

      So basically you’re dingaling.

  • @captainsuitandtie1367
    @captainsuitandtie1367 11 дней назад

    I love when people use phrases like "Living Wage" and "Corporations owned by billionaires" while simultaneously paying 60% of their income check to the government then spending (at least) another 25% of their net on other taxes like sales tax, RE tax, gas tax, ETC and not giving two shits about it. Man are we dumb sheep.

  • @ed6548
    @ed6548 Месяц назад +10

    I think it’s important to note that DoorDash has only made a profit one quarter in 2020 and Uber just made a profit of 1.9 billion last year. The year before that they had 9.1billion dollar loss. So they aren’t even making money like the video states.

    • @acow1385
      @acow1385 Месяц назад

      That’s the point, they used venture capitalist investments to corner the market with low costs. Once they’ve monopolized everything they jack prices up and start milking everything.

    • @donw4889
      @donw4889 Месяц назад

      I posted this while video was being recorded. Uber is 9.1 billion dollars loss and Doordash 3.5 billion dollars loss (never had a profit year). Start-up investors did make money, by selling interest part or some of their investments in these companies, finding other dumb poeple (our 401k) to buy stocks. What these delivery companies have done really made so delivery drivers make more money at the cost of higher prices for the service, these corporations are not making money, startup investors are making money on hype from stock market.

    • @Schwaka
      @Schwaka Месяц назад

      This is something the dude that made the video missed big time. He's talking about how billion dollar companies can afford to pay their drivers more, yet they're all bleeding money and would instantly go bankrupt if they stopped getting outside funding.

    • @notloki3140
      @notloki3140 Месяц назад +2

      No one really understands where the money goes however, as a company for example, Uber & Uber Eats, should not cost more than a Taxi and the Restaurant's own delivery system, yet somehow it still does. Whilst regulation is something to be weary about, this is the time and place where the Government should step in and destroy this resource wasting scam of a company.

    • @acow1385
      @acow1385 Месяц назад

      @@ed6548 I already commented this but YT deleted it for some reason. They used all their venture capitalist funds to corner the market and monopolize everything. That’s why they were losing money, they dropped their prices as low as possible to outcompete traditional taxi services.
      Now that they’ve cornered the market, they start jacking up prices and as a result screw over both customers and restaurants.

  • @IBradFrazer
    @IBradFrazer Месяц назад +4

    In 2004, I could order a literal feast for 4 people for £30.
    In 2014, I could order a literal feast for myself for £30.
    In 2024, I can order a small pizza, drink, and chips (fries) for £30.
    Inflation can't be the only reason for this because it has only been 20 years. Whatever has happened, it has been happening since the 2008 financial crash. What's it going to be like in another 10 or 20 years? Ordering food is the new fast food. People order regardless of the price, and Uber, Grubhub, JustEat, and DoorDash take advantage of that.

    • @matthewmosier8439
      @matthewmosier8439 Месяц назад

      No, it's inflation. When the government prints 5 trillion dollars without backing (no products behind the money) then you have to add that money to the price tags of the exsisting products on the shelves

  • @proteincannon
    @proteincannon Месяц назад +1

    Zacks take on this is pretty bad. He's coming at it from an ivory tower where money is no object. He's arguing that they're good because they're easy to use... while completely ignoring or even downplaying the price.

  • @Syzygy77
    @Syzygy77 Месяц назад +9

    Lol, just ordered spaghetti and meatballs with an order of breadsticks. $38.88
    Granted, the restaurant is close to seven miles away so the tip was higher. I’m a truck driver so food delivery apps are a life saver when you’re sitting at a warehouse waiting 7-8 hours for your trailer to be unloaded without a restaurant nearby within walking distance.

    • @akaMyThought
      @akaMyThought Месяц назад

      @GHOSTSTARSCREAMM 🤡

    • @Syzygy77
      @Syzygy77 Месяц назад +2

      @GHOSTSTARSCREAMM can you cook spaghetti in a truck? If i spent my time at home id cook home cooked meals, but like I said in my original comment, I’m a truck driver. I’m on the road for weeks at a time with no way of storing food and then cooking it. It’s subway sandwiches most of the time, so ordering food on an app, even if it’s expensive, breaks up the monotony. Also, if it weren’t for these apps there would be times where I’d have nothing for me to eat except stuff out of vending machines. I think I’m justified.

    • @Raletia
      @Raletia Месяц назад +1

      You'd need a place to set it on to cook, place to store the food, the dishes and cookware, a way to clean them, access to running water, and probably at least 1000 watts of power all in a space barely big enough for a tiny bed and legroom.

    • @PimpJack
      @PimpJack Месяц назад

      I follow an account “Alex Nino” who is a truck driver who posts what he cooks inside his truck. Additionally, if you search RUclips for “truck driving cooking” there’s numerous videos of other truckers posting their cooking videos inside their truck. No more excuses. Enjoy 👍

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath 16 дней назад

      You can just use a crock pot and cook your own. I've seen truckers do this. It would be around a $200- $300 investment. Unless your truck doesn't have outlets.

  • @damienhansen7580
    @damienhansen7580 Месяц назад +5

    in australia KFC charge $8.95 delivery lol