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Heh “need to done violence”
Heh “need to done violence”
But we’re not.
I think it’s a good idea, but I’ve never seen someone run the numbers.
I’ve seen estimates that it’s frequently cheaper to demolish the building and build a new one.
It’s the plumbing, mainly. Not designed to carry that much throughput.
I’ve literally picked up and delivered pizzas from Dominos while working for doordash. I suspect it’s franchise dependent.
Ah gotcha I somehow missed that part
If Roko’s Basilisk is ever created, the resulting Ai would look at humanity and say “wtf you people are all so incredibly stupid” and then yeet itself into the sun
Most pizza franchises have offloaded delivery to apps.
Most food delivery people are classified as “independent contractors” and are therefore not subject to minimum wage. This is almost certainly not consistent with federal law but multiple legal challenges have failed due to corrupt judges and captured regulators.
Apathetic voters are too stupid to have developed an understanding of object permanence yet.
I have literally eaten Philly cheesesteaks that taste roughly the same despite costing 3x as much from local restaurants. Dominos Philly cheesesteak is legit, at least for an area like the west coast that is devoid of truly good philly cheesesteak.
It just meant bigger / more expensive food orders.
Delivering $100 worth of food takes almost exactly the same effort as delivering $10 worth of food, but the difference in tips is huge.
You don’t need the app for Dominos, unlike most other restaurants out there. I actually order from Dominos more than other places because of that.
And also when you say “minimum wage” it’s actually less than the legal minimum wage, because our regulators have been systematically gutted for decades.
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