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>uber for deliveries
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uber literally does that everywhere that matters already
>>1759646
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>uber for groceries
>>1759639
It is a good idea and it already exists in China. Delivery people work for several restaurants at once. More efficient and cheap for each restaurant. Godspeed. Could be your ticket to being rich.
>>1759652
Already exists too
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>uber for walking the dogs
>>1759639
Its all about Execution anon
You can do this idea better and lots of places don't deliver yet so market not saturated. Build it
>>1759639
1 word.
Iconomi coin for short term gains.
>>1759854
I'll stop memeing now.
I was waiting for a response like yours.
Uber, Lyft, Instacart, Post Mates or even Deliveroo in the UK, the common theme among these "On-Demand Economy" services, is that they only ever cover hot spots, leaving everywhere else untouched.
Its really risky no doubt, because maybe Uber and them are avoiding the other places for a reason.
Deliveroo has tried and failed in multiple places in the UK, its risky.
>>1759818
its a good idea until two restaurants need the same delivery guy simultaneously
>>1760558
That's not how it works. It's like a truck driver you choose which delivery to take based on the pay
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Facebook for pets
>>1760580
2 words
>twitter for cute doggo's
>>1760558
Hear me out. What about...
>develop app and website, step one done
>stock your own groceries or make deals with small grocery stores, and then later bigger chains, step 2 complete
>list those items on app/website with $0.5-0.20 price increase, then charge for delivery and input any other revenue stream you can think of, step 3 done
>hire a driver, or a few depending on what scale you're starting on
>market it old people (make sure you have pay by cash option because old people are fucking rolling in cash), lazy faggots, fat cunts, single moms, people without cars, busy people
>promise deliveries within the next 2 HOURS, for an additional cost, or a standard rate for delivery within the next 3 hours
>done
>launch
>success/failure
>if success, pic related
>if failure, cut your losses, pack it up, move on
What in the ever loving fuck could go wrong besides failure?
>>1759639
already exists in the UK
Just Eat I think it's called
>>1760635
Jus eat are a middle man. They don't do deliveries they just take the order in an online format and relay that information to the restraint while gleaming a fee. The restaurant handles deliveries.
Uber themselves already have a food delivery service in California, where uber cabs will deliver food. It's likely this will take off if it's deemed worthwhile, so you'd be competing not only with an established global uber but there wealth and gained expertise.
Amazon does groceries and with prime now and their own logistics company, how could you ever compete.
Deliveroo is the closest I can think of that has managed to work its way into the market. They delivery everything on a bicycle, meaning they can get to their destination quicker in built up areas. Not a very novel service, lots of places probably already have services like this already.
Unless you have an incredible idea, capital and a decent plan of how you are going to implement your idea, then I wouldn't bother. You are competing with well established logistics companies.
>>1759639
GUYS
HOLY SHIT GUYS
>UBER
>FOR
>APPS
>>1759639
Does orderup not exist where you live?
Check this guys: grindr for pets
Actually there are a lot of startups doing that. Even Uber does it (Uber Rush): https://rush.uber.com/how-it-works
>>1759639
have fun competing with amazon
>>1759639
facebook for stock markets
>>1759652
What is Uber Eats?
>MFW I came up with Uber for jobs and someone else because a multi-millionaire from it.
>Uber for information
Sounded ridiculous at first but the more I read the more I liked it
>>1763098
Wikipedia
>>1763010
Instacart is Uber for groceries.
I actually did it for a few months. If I busted ass was able to make $20/hr and less car wear than Uber or Lyft
>>1759639
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> Uber for prostitutes
>>1759639
too expensive dude, deliveries cost half or less than an uber ride.
>>1763428
>Explain further because that made no sense
professional deliveries already existing cost half or less than uber ride.
what makes you think uber could compete?
>>1762122
kek
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>Catapult food delivery service
Common people have only two assets worth a shit - a house and a car. There's nothing more meaningful you can squeeze out.
>>1762993
Ideas are useless. Execution is what matters.
>>1763502
>using a catapult when thou could use a trebuchet