Why I Quit Ordering from Uber-For-Food Startups (theatlantic.com) 17 points by jessepollak 10y ago ↗ HN
[–] [dead] badword 10y ago ↗ This is great press for the food service Josephine. Decentralised meal delivery is a great idea however, so I guess they deserve it.
[–] sillypog 10y ago ↗ The author's condescending tone is not sufficient to disguise this long advertisement for Josephine, another app whose business model asks us to pretend that laws don't exist. [–] untog 10y ago ↗ Yeah, I'm baffled as to how this is legal. Surely there's no way to ensure food safety. [–] SilasX 10y ago ↗ Yep plus it involves lots of customer traffic into neighborhoods not zoned for that, and neighbors will start to notice.
[–] untog 10y ago ↗ Yeah, I'm baffled as to how this is legal. Surely there's no way to ensure food safety. [–] SilasX 10y ago ↗ Yep plus it involves lots of customer traffic into neighborhoods not zoned for that, and neighbors will start to notice.
[–] SilasX 10y ago ↗ Yep plus it involves lots of customer traffic into neighborhoods not zoned for that, and neighbors will start to notice.
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