What is the price that we should pay for not having to do basic chores ourselves? If the army of apps on many phones is anything to go by, this should only be monetary. In countries like the USA, we live in an age of ultimate convenience so long as we have the cash for it. In just a few short years, things like buying groceries and ordering takeaway have changed beyond recognition into an optimized process that millions not only enjoy but also feel like they rely on.
One of the side effects of this is that social media has evolved a pretty regular habit of debating the downsides and the ethics of using these companies that promise the hassle-free delivery of food to your door. The inconveniences that can be felt by both the customer and those providing them a service seem to be a topic that provides endless amounts of material.
One of the side effects of this is that social media has evolved a pretty regular habit of debating the downsides and the ethics of using these companies that promise the hassle-free delivery of food to your door. The inconveniences that can be felt by both the customer and those providing them a service seem to be a topic that provides endless amounts of material.