I imagine we’ve all learned this lesson (I hope so). The delivery services profit model seems to aim for emergencies or lazy people with too much money? (rather than a consistent service). Which is harsh, but now they appear like opportunists rather than helpful.
This doesn’t sound like Lola. She hikes, rollerblades and is always out and about doing things. Now she too lazy to go out to the garden to pick a red, ripe delicious tomato.
macky87 about 4 years ago
It’s a good thing it’s not. They’d take anywhere from 13%-33% from whatever the total is.
rshive about 4 years ago
Sometimes things get spoiled by reality.
contralto2b about 4 years ago
I would much rather pick my own – especially for something as fussy as a sun warmed, fully ripened tomato. I hardly trust anyone else’s judgment. :o)
Vrodaire about 4 years ago
I imagine we’ve all learned this lesson (I hope so). The delivery services profit model seems to aim for emergencies or lazy people with too much money? (rather than a consistent service). Which is harsh, but now they appear like opportunists rather than helpful.
gileshead about 4 years ago
wierd. we ate blts like yesterday.
And So It Goes about 4 years ago
This doesn’t sound like Lola. She hikes, rollerblades and is always out and about doing things. Now she too lazy to go out to the garden to pick a red, ripe delicious tomato.
gammaguy about 4 years ago
Does she also make her own bread… and bacon?