>tfw I don't need to drive to McDonald's anymore.
Can we all agree that grubhub and uber eats are the best inventions of the 2010s
>>9181093
i love the convenience when im bushed.
does anyone have data on the charges on restaurants for using these apps? I've had restaurants tell me to stop using Eat24 because the overhead was retarded.
i want to support local restaurants but i don't want to have them break limbs delivering to me.
>paying MORE to get fast food shoved in your face
what is wrong with you lazy faggots
>>9181093
>going to mcdonalds for any reason other than paying the bare minimum in cost
Paying some fucker $5 to bring me cold mcdonalds sounds like an absolute waste, but more power to you, I guess.
I used it everyday for a week once because I was feeling very lazy. Then I realized I spent over $100 for 5 meals. Now I only use it if they give me a promo code. Tipping the driver and delivery fees adds up so you shouldn't use it often.
>>9182055
Eat24 charges 12.5% commission on very sale.
https://owner.eat24hours.com/terms
>>9182061
we are lazy and homosexual
I've checked these places out a few times but the cost inflation on them delivering the food is never worth it.
>>9183012
And fat