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  • DoggyDaddy

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    With the increasing popularity of places like DoorDash and Uber Eats, etc., don't be fooled by their claims of "free" or "discounted" deliveries. For example, I got this in my email today from Arbys. Free delivery with a $10 or more order:

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    So I thought I'd give it a try today. First, when you click through, it takes you to the Arby's website, but then when you "Start Delivery Order", you're redirected to another site (I think it was Door Dash). Added the items I wanted to my bag - 1 Double Beef 'n Cheddar, 1 Regular Roast Beef, and a small strawberry shake.

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    Now, same order, but placed directly on Arby's site, for carry out.

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    And the same order, placed with Door Dash as a Dash Pass Member:

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    So as you can see, choosing "Free Delivery" from Arby's is the most expensive way to get your order. I've seen similar results with other restaurants. Caveat Emptor!
     

    firecadet613

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    With the increasing popularity of places like DoorDash and Uber Eats, etc., don't be fooled by their claims of "free" or "discounted" deliveries. For example, I got this in my email today from Arbys. Free delivery with a $10 or more order:

    View attachment 381077

    So I thought I'd give it a try today. First, when you click through, it takes you to the Arby's website, but then when you "Start Delivery Order", you're redirected to another site (I think it was Door Dash). Added the items I wanted to my bag - 1 Double Beef 'n Cheddar, 1 Regular Roast Beef, and a small strawberry shake.

    View attachment 381078

    Now, same order, but placed directly on Arby's site, for carry out.

    View attachment 381083

    And the same order, placed with Door Dash as a Dash Pass Member:

    View attachment 381085

    So as you can see, choosing "Free Delivery" from Arby's is the most expensive way to get your order. I've seen similar results with other restaurants. Caveat Emptor!
    Not too surprising, as DoorDash charges a fee to the restaurants. Many restaurants charge a higher price on DoorDash to help offset that fee.

    You gotta move DoggyDaddy. In the sticks, food delivery isn't a thing (not even pizza). It really helps reduce spending LOL.

    I'm assuming it's an across the board increase, 15-25% per item (someone's gotta pay for that convenience)!
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Not too surprising, as DoorDash charges a fee to the restaurants. Many restaurants charge a higher price on DoorDash to help offset that fee.

    You gotta move DoggyDaddy. In the sticks, food delivery isn't a thing (not even pizza). It really helps reduce spending LOL.

    I'm assuming it's an across the board increase, 15-25% per item (someone's gotta pay for that convenience)!
    I usually get carryout (except pizza places that do their own delivery), but since I was working from home today I thought I'd try their offer. Ended up going to pick it up myself. But yes, the menu prices are higher on the delivery service's website.
     

    phylodog

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    With the increasing popularity of places like DoorDash and Uber Eats, etc., don't be fooled by their claims of "free" or "discounted" deliveries. For example, I got this in my email today from Arbys. Free delivery with a $10 or more order:

    View attachment 381077

    So I thought I'd give it a try today. First, when you click through, it takes you to the Arby's website, but then when you "Start Delivery Order", you're redirected to another site (I think it was Door Dash). Added the items I wanted to my bag - 1 Double Beef 'n Cheddar, 1 Regular Roast Beef, and a small strawberry shake.

    View attachment 381078

    Now, same order, but placed directly on Arby's site, for carry out.

    View attachment 381083

    And the same order, placed with Door Dash as a Dash Pass Member:

    View attachment 381085

    So as you can see, choosing "Free Delivery" from Arby's is the most expensive way to get your order. I've seen similar results with other restaurants. Caveat Emptor!

    I'm told this is to be the new normal, not just with food delivery but with pricing in general. They'll be changing prices digitally, by the minute depending on data gathered via all means of surveillance, processed by AI and calculated for maximum profit.

    It's all good though, I'm also told it'll be to the consumer's benefit so we should welcome it. It'll be really fun once the full 1984 level infrastructure is in place and the stores will identify you before you walk in the door via license plate reading cameras linked to the state database and facial recognition cameras. Then they can charge you based on your social credit score, the color of your skin or whether you worship the religion of woke. Maybe even deny you that ice cream you like so much because your HIPPA protected medical data was "leaked" and since you're a tad overweight and have that pesky blood pressure issue, just go for the apples instead, they'll probably even give you a better price on them.
     

    littletommy

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    I think my love for Arbys is pretty well known here, but still, I ain’t spending $20, even $15 to eat there. My wife has the arbys app and uses it to order, then goes and picks it up since it’s close to her office, occasionally, she’ll bring it home for dinner, but only when they have some offer on the app that makes it a reasonable choice.

    If I’m gonna spend $15 or more, I’ll go to a sit down restaurant.
     

    Denny347

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    If I'm hungry I either make food or I go pick it up, I don't even have pizza delivered. I've never used a food delivery service. I don't work out of an office anymore but when I did, if I was too busy to go pick up lunch/dinner, I just skipped it as I was too busy to be hungry ;). Seems lazy.
     

    HoughMade

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    Oct 24, 2012
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    Valparaiso
    If I'm hungry I either make food or I go pick it up, I don't even have pizza delivered. I've never used a food delivery service. I don't work out of an office anymore but when I did, if I was too busy to go pick up lunch/dinner, I just skipped it as I was too busy to be hungry ;). Seems lazy.
    I've never had food delivered other than a pizza and that was probably over 20 years ago.

    If I'm eating restaurant food, I'm going to do it in a restaurant, or rarely, pick it up. That's just my preference.
     

    citizenkane

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    Nothing is every really “free”.

    I’ve seen a pretty good one recently when looking at some ammo from a couple different vendors. If you buy it by the case it’s “free shipping” but when you figure the actual cost per round it’s higher than smaller quantities. So for example , 600 rounds might be $300 plus shipping but 1200 rounds is advertised “free shipping “ but it’s $640 for the case.
     
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