$20 uber eats order is $39 after fees and tip

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Unless you got the skills, it won’t taste as good doing it at home. The taste quality is part of what people are paying for
I have the key:

"Damn, that was ok. It was a lil undercooked."
Week later
"That was better but the seasoning was week."
2 weeks later
"Much better overall but I think I can get this right."
Next day
"Ok, thats whats up. Cook it a little longer and let is crust up a bit and the flavor is tight. Lemme look up a recipe and tighten it up."

Repetition. If folks can afford $40 on the app, they can afford to get the wings and experiment a few at a time. And you won't find someone elses hair on your shyt.
 

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I will never understand how people get finessed by food apps


Got the munchies today and it's 2 degrees outside, got 40 dollars worth of all kinds of sweets from a bakery. Total was 18.00 delivered to my door and the driver had trouble stopping due to ice in the road.

U don't have to tip til they get there, if u tip at all. They have daily specials, buy one get one has it's own section. Check your emails monthly for deals.

Just think it's funny.


Nobody ever says, I just spent 40 dollars on a ten piece chicken wing. I am an idiot.


Nope, it's the app
 
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I have the key:

"Damn, that was ok. It was a lil undercooked."
Week later
"That was better but the seasoning was week."
2 weeks later
"Much better overall but I think I can get this right."
Next day
"Ok, thats whats up. Cook it a little longer and let is crust up a bit and the flavor is tight. Lemme look up a recipe and tighten it up."

Repetition. If folks can afford $40 on the app, they can afford to get the wings and experiment a few at a time. And you won't find someone elses hair on your shyt.

:mjlol: @ I have the key.

I know practice is what works but some people just want the good shyt right away. And for some people, getting good at cooking takes a long time. And even when you get good, it may not be as good as that food industry cooking oil.

But I see your point in that you shouldn’t bytch about it if you aren’t willing to practice
 

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I have the key:

"Damn, that was ok. It was a lil undercooked."
Week later
"That was better but the seasoning was week."
2 weeks later
"Much better overall but I think I can get this right."
Next day
"Ok, thats whats up. Cook it a little longer and let is crust up a bit and the flavor is tight. Lemme look up a recipe and tighten it up."

Repetition. If folks can afford $40 on the app, they can afford to get the wings and experiment a few at a time. And you won't find someone elses hair on your shyt.
:scust: we fukking lazy bruh
 
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Just as a test I placed a 10 piece boneless meal, no sauce from Buffalo wild wings in Seattle to my cart. They added a new fee too...lets see the total

17.99 subtotal
11.99 Delivery
13.09 taxes and other fees
-this includes 4.15 'service fee'; $5.00 local operating fee ('this fee helps offset the increased cost of regulations imposed on third-party delivery apps'); and $3.94 taxes

$42.37 for ten glorified chicken nuggets :mjlol:
 
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