Comment on Why would anyone doordash food from a place that already does delivery?
nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks agoyou think they should refuse to sell food to people in underprivileged areas? are you nuts or what
Comment on Why would anyone doordash food from a place that already does delivery?
nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks agoyou think they should refuse to sell food to people in underprivileged areas? are you nuts or what
Pika@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
I did just edit it to make my point a little clearer, which changed quite a bit of it. But to answer your question, if that area is an unsafe area, yes 1000%
nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
I think you’re just extremely wrong about all of this. The doordash app could warn drivers about certain areas and give them the option to refuse orders, but this has nothing to do with dominos. They are responsible for their own staff. Dominos isn’t a government
Pika@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
Oh, don’t get me wrong. DoorDash is as much at fault as Domino’s would be in this scenario.
I just don’t see the comparison of oh, it’s not safe enough for my company to send people there, so let me allow another company to send people there because they are willing to give me money for it.
If it’s not safe to go to, then neither company should be sending there, and anyone that’s assisting in allowing that to go there would be equally at fault.
it sucks for the people who live in that area, but I don’t see where it makes logical sense to cause additional human risk for someone else’s situation for the intent of increasing profits. It’s morbid.
the core issue is exactly like what you just mentioned. DoorDash could do that, however they don’t, they even actively penalize their drivers for refusing routes that go to specific areas. if DD isn’t going to do it, then that responsibility morally falls on dominoes.
nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
no it doesn’t. they are responsible for making food and directing their own staff. they are not responsible for doordash staff, or uber eats, or whatever. you cannot refuse to make food because someone lives in a certain neighborhood. that should actually never happen. dominos isn’t a government regulatory body overseeing food delivery or deciding on or enforcing some weird reddit-logic labor regulations. you have no idea what you’re saying