Is Doordash and its many equivalents popular in your country?
Is Doordash and its many equivalents popular in your country?
Yeah. We mostly use Glovo (it's a Spanish app, they managed to become popular here in Italy because they were the first one to have a partnership with McDonald's). There's also Deliveroo and Just Eat.
she looks too young to have a daughter who can vacation alone, i believe this to be staged.
we have lieferando and its popular, but not to that extent than this bitch is using it
In my country there is glovo too and Takeaway.com which might have something to do with Just Eat?
If i remember correctly foodpanda used to operate here but i do not hear about them anymore. Maybe they stopped.
Surely they wouldn't do such a thing.
Damn it takes me 10 months to earn 8000 euros
I wonder if food delivery apps outside north america jew you on prices and delivery and taxes as much as the ones here do. I get food delivery delivered straight from the restaurant if I get delivery at all. If I use any food delivery apps they usually trick me into it by giving me a seemingly good deal through email, or I'm too drunk and paranoid to drive anywhere late at night.
Yes, Yandex.Eda and Delivery Club (owned by VK group) have dominated the restaurant delivery market for quite some time now. As for fast grocery delivery, there have been a wide variety of services in the recent years but by now Yandex, Delivery and Ozon have emerged as the main players in Moscow with a few supermarket chains still providing their own service and a few smaller aggregators still trying to compete with the giants. I don't remember the last time I've been to a supermarket, I order all of my groceries nowadays.
i would slap her until she cries then cut the money on everything until she wants divorce
>I wonder if food delivery apps outside north america jew you on prices and delivery and taxes
Jew you how? Here prices are nearly always the same as at the respective restaurant/supermarket, delivery is usually free beyond some reasonable order total, not sure what you mean by "taxes" but Yandex has recently started taking a tiny fee for its "services".
I've saved up like 2000 over the entire year and haven't bought any noticeable consumer goods.
Nice American IQ/reading comprehension/attention span/whatever. She's literally recording the video at the hotel room she booked for herself and her toddler daughter you see in front of her.
There are Deliveroo niggas all over the city at all times and the only people who order food are soys and w*men, they're literally exploiting brown people.
If you don't buy a premium subscription to the apps, you always end up paying 3-4.99$ delivery fee. You get taxed about 2-3$ on top of that, and then there is the actual order which could include slightly hiked up prices than if you ordered or bought them in person. Then you tip a few dollars on top of that, because some apps let drivers know who is a bad tipper or who doesn't tip and they avoid taking your order.
>daughter who can vacation alone
who say she's going alone? The mum is having a vacation and the daughter is more or less a baggage.
saying "this is good for your child" is more likely to get her way than saying "I want this"
lmao americans
Funny how in every thread about delivery services you'll have one or two western Europeans trying to come up with some contrived bullshit about it being "soy" or "gay" or whatever. Deep at heart every Euro is a boomer who's scared of new technology, I mean, niggas literally be afraid of paypass and phone payments. My 80 year old grandma orders groceries online from local supermarkets, you're just backwards and slow, deal with it.
that's a baby boy, son. pay closer attention.
I see them around town all the time but I've never used it myself, I'm too paranoid.
>nono in my world 22 yo couldnt be a mother -Peterpan
Yeah it's popular and it caused a price raise in many restaurants because they charge so much the restaurants need to charge people who eat in or takeout themselves more so the app prices won't be extremely high.