Delivering of Mc Donald’s, Taco Bell, etc, is definitely an unsustainable business model. Costs associated with delivery are bigger then the food itself.
Delivery costs are the costs of convenience, not the cost of food. These services allow the customer to exchange their money for someone else's time. Ordering a Big Mac or whatever through Doordash might take the same amount of time as driving to McDonald's, placing your order, waiting, then driving home, but that's time (and gas money) that can be spent doing other things. Is the 20 minutes saved worth the $15-20? Maybe not for you, but it could be for someone else. The quality or cost of the food doesn't matter in the lightest.
@@mitsudafanni7978 of course the food matter, since most people would not pay more for the delivery than for the food. If drivers are compensated adequately volume would drop a lot making the business model unsustainable.
blame the politicians for not recognizing the reality of how business's are going to operate and how they passed a bill which may not have been inherently flawed, would need the business statements to decide that one, but naive as hell and has now hurt the very individuals who it was suppose to help. Liberal politicians be destroying the economy. Business's losing money, drivers losing earnings, consumers losing options and more government spending.