JohnnyH842
@JohnnyH842@lemmy.world
- Comment on Why don't we have cool vending machines in the US? 2 months ago:
Have you ever seen the frozen food section of a grocery store?
- Comment on Youtube's War on Adblock Got Worse 2 months ago:
I’d love any suggestions on what to use for mobile (Chrome on iOS) and YouTube via an app on my TV
- Comment on How did people poop before smartphones were invented? 2 months ago:
Is this a Wake reference?
- Comment on Nice 3 months ago:
Nice
- Comment on Bread 3 months ago:
Twist & Tuck gang
- Comment on I need to survive for 3 days while pooping, and eating as much as possible. It can't take up too much space. What food do I pack? 4 months ago:
Because he is dead.
- Comment on LinkedIn 4 months ago:
This is missing the super cool and interesting formatting.
Every post on LinkedIn must be formatted for maximum visibility.
The way to do that is by putting a line break after every sentence.
Like this.
- Comment on Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejui.... 4 months ago:
I know this is super lazy of me but do you have a link for the second article you posted? This is wild.
- Comment on Hes alive so this meme is OK right? 5 months ago:
Might not be a politician. He wasn’t before he became president.
- Comment on Seems awfully dangerous 6 months ago:
It’s definitely an issue of distracted driving rather than a lack of skills to drive adequately. Because of our lack of public transportation options compared to where I’m assuming you live, most folks have to drive to do most things. They also have to do this at the same time as everyone else, which makes driving a shitty necessity and overall poor experience. Now we have computers in our hands and can do something more enjoyable than pay attention to the road while you’re on your Thursday evening 1.5 hour commute home from work.
Personally I think that distracted driving violations should be treated the same way a DUI is.
- Comment on who's tried it? what does it taste like? 7 months ago:
Fun fact - the original lesser known Snakebite is a shooter of Yukon Jack and Rosie’s Sweetened Lime. The name was assumably stolen for the Guinness/cider combo
- Comment on Vegas Tunnels 8 months ago:
I really love how his style has evolved since AGNB.
- Comment on The lies that sell fast fashion 8 months ago:
Do you (or anyone else reading this) have a good recommendation for a Lemmy alternative for /r/personalfinance? I learned a lot from that community and am realizing I am missing that content here.
- Comment on Food Delivery Apps: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) 8 months ago:
Lots of assumptions in this comment, the biggest one is that hungry people are reasonable. They’re not. The main issue is that we never opted into this experience that we didn’t control from beginning to end. That’s kind of an important piece of service delivery. Yes, when Karen is mad about something that’s not our fault, we could just put on our customer voice disarm the situation. But there are other things we could do when we owns the entire process.
What happens when you’re sitting at a restaurant and your server accidentally rang in the wrong dish? They can bring you a new one, offer something complimentary, take it off the bill, apologize in person, buy you a drink… I realize I’m comparing an in person experience to a delivery order, but it applies there too. DoorDash had used an out of date menu for our restaurant for their website, so people had ordered one of our most popular seasonal dishes out of season. Their orders get to their house and it’s not there. They’re upset so they try and call DoorDash (good luck). That doesn’t go anywhere fast (timing is important now because some of the party has hot food they ordered and some does not). It was never communicated to them that it wasn’t actually an option, even though it was (incorrectly) listed on the website/app. So they call the restaurant, who has no idea what the customer is talking about because they don’t know anything about DoorDash being a partner and they also know for a fact that the dish in question is not on the menu. So now the manager has to get involved, unravel the entire situation because there is an upset customer on the phone during peak dinner shift and they are pulled away from their other duties (taking care of guests they know about). The restaurant is in the community (very important) and DoorDash is not. When people talk about that restaurant in conversation (or on yelp, trip advisor etc) that experience is going to come up as a reflection of the restaurant, not DoorDash because the person posting the review is posting a review of the restaurant (NOT DOORDASH).
- Comment on Food Delivery Apps: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) 8 months ago:
That’s not true. I worked for a restaurant that was unwillingly put on the DoorDash site/app. Consumers put their order in through DD and DD would put it into our online ordering system. We had customers calling about delivery times and cold food, but we didn’t do delivery. This is even in the video - Chipotle sent them a Cease & Desist.
There’s more to the business than just placing an order and cooking food. The restaurants reputations are in the hands of these services because the consumer is interacting with the service, not the restaurant.
- Comment on And the most popular man in the whole Fediverse is... 8 months ago:
This is big Tom energy.
- Comment on The giga crystal 11 months ago:
Is that Blake?
- Comment on They're perfectly good brownies, Karen. What is your problem? 1 year ago:
Really wish I still had my poop brown and green Zune.
- Comment on Are shops in the US usually this run down looking? 1 year ago:
You might be thinking of Fred Meyer, which is red.
- Comment on When a employee training video goes insane 1 year ago:
No wonder there are so many shootings at Waffle House
- Comment on Oompa loompa doompety doo 1 year ago:
No no no Troll Boy can’t be the winner.
- Comment on Best of both worlds 1 year ago:
I haven’t thought about S-Video in a while
- Comment on Secretly building my wife a $60 cabin (made with reclaimed, salvaged and leftover materials) (20:34) 1 year ago:
No link :(
- Comment on Oilers' McDavid wants NHL to reverse ban on theme tape including for Pride 1 year ago:
Idk in a game that has historically had issues with sexual assault and hazing and enough people speaking out about not feeling welcome, don’t you think it’s kind of important to address in one way or another? It’s making noise because it’s going against the status quo. NHL made a decision based on the beliefs of like 10 players vs the rest of the league who supported pride nights.
- Comment on PLEAAASSEE PLEASE COME BACK TO THE OFFICE PLS 1 year ago:
Linking the paper “cited” in this article here. It’s almost like the author didn’t even read the executive summary…