At a different chain that I work at, they can’t hire enough drivers. So, they will send some orders to door dash. They avoid that, because it costs a lot of money.
At a different chain that I work at, they can’t hire enough drivers. So, they will send some orders to door dash. They avoid that, because it costs a lot of money.
A lot of things don’t make sense. I know for a fact that people order through these delivery services for PICKUP. That makes no sense, unless they are getting some special promotion as it will cost a lot more that way.
Again, at the other chain, the final customer’s name is on the order. The notation that it is door dash or whatever is separate.
The large majority of orders are credit card, but you can still order pickups and deliveries cash, at least at some stores.
Yes they would. They make the orders as they come in. If they are short on drivers, it can sit on the rack a very long time. Probably not 2 hours, but it’s also not inconceivable. Nowadays, they can use door dash as a relief valve, but that costs money, so they avoid that.
Not always true anymore. Pizza places, at least where I live, can’t hire enough people to deliver the pizzas in a timely manner. Door Dash etc is a crap shoot, it may or may not be faster. It will definitely be more expensive.
Google St. Louis crime. St. Louis has been a violent city for years, maybe decades at this point. It’s mostly concentrated in a few neighborhoods, but it’s spread somewhat in the last few years.
I’m not sure it’s fair to say St. Louis is THAT liberal. It’s liberal for Missouri.
Parts of St. Louis aren’t that far off GTA.
Yeah, when I saw your previous post, I guess immediately you were from St. Louis. Of course, it may have come up at some point and I just remembered it.
Really, he’s not a victim? That was his mom.
Big difference between a violent felony and a nonviolent crime of $20.
The cops didn’t crash the car.
If those kids hadn’t committed a violent crime, there’d be two less dead kids today.
Comply or die doesn’t seem to be relevant. The driver of the fleeing vehicle crashed it, not the police. His fault.
The state didn’t kill them. The driver of the vehicle did.
No, it’s because they died as a result of their own (alleged) violent criminality. If this was a result of a car jacking as reported, I’m not shedding a tear.
On the tracks...
A minor change in routing.
Not always, I had a deer do a 180 and charge the side of my car.