• Droggelbecher@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I mean, most everyone will be disabled at some point in their life. They’re also useful for the average person when they’re sick and don’t have anyone to take care of them. I know I’ve struggled to feed myself when I had the flu or covid.

    But even if they are indeed fringe use cases, those services do need to exist for those cases. And restricting them isn’t very helpful either way because applying for any sorts of benefits is often difficult and/or degrading for many disabled people. BUT: we should still encourage those who CAN avoid this stuff to do so, since they are indeed damaging to worker’s rights and the environment.

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      2 days ago

      Nobody suggested Amy restrictions

      Me thesis is that vast majority of the users of these services are broke people who have no business using them but the conversation always devolves into some fringe cases needing them…

      It is a free market to waste your money as you see please but in current economic context, it is clowny to be whining about being broke and then using thee services.

      • Two2Tango@lemmy.ca
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        2 days ago

        Who’s down voting this 😂 Big food delivery bots? Or are there really that many people who hate hearing the truth?

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            1 day ago

            Anecdotally, the people I know who order door dash multiple times a week are also people who frequently complain about money