I laughed when a guy came in from Doordash and picked up one can of Formula. I thought crazy someone would do that. But he claimed that he once delivered a candy bar. Anyone know if that possible?
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A single Pringle?
In this economy?!No kidding look at Mr Money Bags over here.
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At Walgreens guy claims that he delivered one candy bar to a customer once. Said he got 4 dollar tip on top of cost or the candy bar. I think that's crazy and got to be exaggerated. I mean who so lazy they order a single candy bar through Doordash?
I could be confusing doordash for a different service, but when you order takeout from a food place they will prompt you at checkout to add various random stuff that the driver could pick you up, like chips, candy bar, various convenience store stuff.
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I could be confusing doordash for a different service, but when you order takeout from a food place they will prompt you at checkout to add various random stuff that the driver could pick you up, like chips, candy bar, various convenience store stuff.
You're remembering correctly, they call it "double dashing" and they don't add additional service fees for the second order.
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At Walgreens guy claims that he delivered one candy bar to a customer once. Said he got 4 dollar tip on top of cost or the candy bar. I think that's crazy and got to be exaggerated. I mean who so lazy they order a single candy bar through Doordash?
I ordered a DQ blizzard once. Store is literally walking distance.
But I wanted it and didn't want to go anywhere. And someone might need the money and it'd take em like two minutes so...
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You're remembering correctly, they call it "double dashing" and they don't add additional service fees for the second order.
Your main food order gets a few minutes colder tho...
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Thank you for your reply, didn't even consider that could this. I will now on in the future.
Thanks, hope I didn't come off as rude. Just that there are reasons some people might appear to be lazy when in reality they're battling demons
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The can of formula may be a mom with a crying baby at home and she can't leave. Ordered only one because maybe she normally doesn't give it or didn't think of ordering more than one because of stress and panic.
The single candy bar could be a person with social anxiety or agoraphobia that was craving one. And it won't order more because this person didn't want to make more hassle than needed. Or a stoner....
Moms of newborns deserve all the help they can get.
Typical scenario is that baby is sleeping and would wake up if she would go buy formula. Then it's time for baby to eat. Mom prepares bottle, puts in the mouth of baby while they're half asleep, and everyone is happy without crying.
As opposed to negotiating with a sleepy hungry baby that you only need a quick run to the grocery, they don't need to cry it only takes a few minutes.
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The can of formula may be a mom with a crying baby at home and she can't leave. Ordered only one because maybe she normally doesn't give it or didn't think of ordering more than one because of stress and panic.
The single candy bar could be a person with social anxiety or agoraphobia that was craving one. And it won't order more because this person didn't want to make more hassle than needed. Or a stoner....
I'm so baked right now I read the title and thought "Formula" was a brand of energy drink. Then I read your comment. Right, baby formula is a thing.
I should to go to sleep, lol.
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Your main food order gets a few minutes colder tho...
They sometimes send out a completely different person to do it at no extra cost. Made zero sense.
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Quicker and cheaper than a visit to the hospital.
Regardless of healthcarewrote last edited by [email protected]And more responsible not to drive regardless of your concern for your own well-being. I've heard stories from coworkers who have worked ED of people who didn't want to call an ambulance for their heart attack or stroke symptoms and lost control of the vehicle and plowed their car through the ED waiting area. Also one of the reasons we don't have drunk tanks anymore is cops misdiagnosing things like hypoglycemia. So if you've got the low glucose sweats & jitters it might be worth doordashing a snack.
My advice to people with recurrent chest pain that's confirmed to be anxiety is to call a friend and chat while you do some light housework or go for a walk or whatever. If it gets better with light activity it's anxiety. If it turns out you finally are actually having a heart attack, your friend can call the ambulance.
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I've dealt with mental health issues my entire life. Crippling depression and anxiety means somedays I physically cannot even get out of bed, let alone leave the house and walk to the shops where there are a bunch of people.
I've used uber eats like this before. I wouldn't consider myself lazy, just somedays I'm not ok and physically cannot face the supermarket. It's not a good feeling to do this, it's not laziness, it's a last resort.
Be thankful you're not in a position like this, and maybe try to see it from another perspective
That's what I was thinking... Plus any physical ailments and you might just want to have the help or even the treat.
I don't know what Formula is but I immediately thought of baby formula and I could easily see someone with a newborn doing that.
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At Walgreens guy claims that he delivered one candy bar to a customer once. Said he got 4 dollar tip on top of cost or the candy bar. I think that's crazy and got to be exaggerated. I mean who so lazy they order a single candy bar through Doordash?
I have done extrensive theoretical testing and concluded -without a shadow of doubt- that delivering a candy bar is possible
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At Walgreens guy claims that he delivered one candy bar to a customer once. Said he got 4 dollar tip on top of cost or the candy bar. I think that's crazy and got to be exaggerated. I mean who so lazy they order a single candy bar through Doordash?
The people using doordash are the same ones complaining they need more money.
Just another reason for me to think the average person is a complete idiot.
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I ordered a DQ blizzard once. Store is literally walking distance.
But I wanted it and didn't want to go anywhere. And someone might need the money and it'd take em like two minutes so...
I hope you never complain that you need more money if that's how you waste it.
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At Walgreens guy claims that he delivered one candy bar to a customer once. Said he got 4 dollar tip on top of cost or the candy bar. I think that's crazy and got to be exaggerated. I mean who so lazy they order a single candy bar through Doordash?
All the people in here eager to defend how someone wastes their money just reinforces my opinion of the average person these days; most of them are useful idiots.
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I could be confusing doordash for a different service, but when you order takeout from a food place they will prompt you at checkout to add various random stuff that the driver could pick you up, like chips, candy bar, various convenience store stuff.
Uber Eats does this too. Just add on these extras for only a tiny price because they’re on the way…
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I have done extrensive theoretical testing and concluded -without a shadow of doubt- that delivering a candy bar is possible
I mean, if I worked for doordash and someone was willing to pay me to deliver a small snack like that, why wouldn't I
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I hope you never complain that you need more money if that's how you waste it.
Would rather spend it paying a guy to deliver it for me than spending it on mega companies
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At Walgreens guy claims that he delivered one candy bar to a customer once. Said he got 4 dollar tip on top of cost or the candy bar. I think that's crazy and got to be exaggerated. I mean who so lazy they order a single candy bar through Doordash?
I only order from Doordash if I'm sick and don't feel comfortable being out in public. (Especially if I'm not sure if it's Covid) I usually order the same things because if I'm sick, I want food I don't have to make for myself that wouldn't disappoint me if I couldn't taste it well enough.
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All the people in here eager to defend how someone wastes their money just reinforces my opinion of the average person these days; most of them are useful idiots.
How have you found them useful? I have not yet been able to find a practical use.