Headline should be: A few sentences about a blog post I read
Headline should be: A few sentences about a blog post I read
“What, do you think only the destitute eat prepackaged, frozen dinners? That a freezer, oven, cooktop and microwave is somehow only the purview of the rich? That frozen food is somehow grossly inferior to what you get in a restaurant?”
It’s not my obligation to explain anything to you, and I am certainly not going to waste my time doing so when you are clearly adamant in your refusal to even consider that not everyone’s circumstances are exactly the same as yours or that you may be unaware of the circumstances of others who are not you.
People who try to hijack my thread to make it about what THEY want it to be about get dismissed.
“And for those people there’s always prepackaged frozen dinners.”
“Did these problems suddenly pop into existence only in the last 5 years or so? No? Then what did people in these situations do before? Maybe just go back to doing that.”
Lol - making outlandish, baseless, false accusations in a failed effort to save face only makes you look even MORE pathetic.
Lol you’re pathetic. So desperate.
Wasn’t meant as a burn - just an observation. It's pathetic to star your own replies to make it look like others agree with you.
Starring your own replies, eh? How pathetic.
Well, no - the belief that it is ok for media outlets to flat-out lie in their news stories is objectively not “the right one,” as there are actually laws against it.
Well that certainly is an opinion.
Do you believe it’s ok for a media outlet to flat-out lie in its news stories?
And yet, in the example given in the story to which I was referring with my point about the contracts (the pierogi shop) and others like it that are mentioned in stories like this, there is no claim of criminal activity or the service provider not meeting their contractual obligations - just restaurant owners who…
You may want to read the terms of service you’ve agreed to.
You’re not very good at taking a hint.
Repeating yourself doesn’t change anything.
No, I got it - the straw man is pretty obvious.
That's a very long-winded and roundabout way to say that you completely missed the point of my comment. But don't worry, it took me only one sentence to figure that out.
Exactly; we can only logically assume that if they’ve signed up for the services, it’s because they’ve decided it’s better for their bottom line than trying to do it themselves or no offering delivery at all (and I have yet to find a local restaurant in my area whose online menu is up to date - if they even have a…