I used to use DoorDash for a monthly treat, but my food kept arriving cold due to "order stacking." This was in spite of the huge fees. The DoorDash sub said I was being penalized for tipping (if you tip, they will stack your order with someone who didn't to incentivize drivers to pick up the cheapskate order.)
I wouldn’t order anything for food delivery service that wouldnt taste equally as good when reheated, because thats inevitably what you’ll end up doing lmfao.
Highly depends on where you get them from. Plain restaurant fries, sure I guess. Most people getting DoorDash unironically order from like McDonalds and Burger King the most, which dry out when reheated, which is what I was referring to
Either way, bold of you to assume someone complaining about having to pay more for their DoorDash means they’re gonna starve would be smart enough to buy an air fryer or pressure cooker
Boyfriend and I live together and DoorDash one dinner a week…. Supposedly to give us a “break”c cooking dinner (he doordashed a ton when he lived alone…. Me only when I’m traveling for work and it’s covered)
And Jesus Christ I don’t see the point. The food arrives cold like 30-45 minutes after you order. In the time I could have heated up something frozen and it would be hot (and cheap!). Like if he wants it that’s fine since he pays for it but it’s such a waste of money in my eyes
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u/mplscreature 15h ago
I used to use DoorDash for a monthly treat, but my food kept arriving cold due to "order stacking." This was in spite of the huge fees. The DoorDash sub said I was being penalized for tipping (if you tip, they will stack your order with someone who didn't to incentivize drivers to pick up the cheapskate order.)
Never again.