the swede
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That’s sick… I drive two cars and none of them have thatView attachment 914
“Never forget”
That’s sick… I drive two cars and none of them have thatView attachment 914
“Never forget”
Really? Every (passenger) car in the U.S. I’ve seen has them.That’s sick… I drive two cars and none of them have that
I redeemed 3500 points a few months back and I’m still sitting at-
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(For every $1 you spend on Uber/Uber Eats you get one point…..I‘ve spent maybe $60 on Uber rides in the last year, the rest is food )
I need to check that first thing in the morning. My work car (which I don’t own) is a Renault.. french car… and those are really weird. Our family car is a Volkswagen (German)… and those are weird to..Really? Every (passenger) car in the U.S. I’ve seen has them.
Maybe you are driving a Lambo or something? Haha.
I love German cars and German engineering. Had a few Porsches and BMWs in my past. Haven’t had a Volvo, though we test drove one of the SUVs and really liked it. My parents had one and really liked it!I need to check that first thing in the morning. My work car (which I don’t own) is a Renault.. french car… and those are really weird. Our family car is a Volkswagen (German)… and those are weird to..
I can’t for the life of me not understand why a Swedish family doesn’t drive something decent like a huge Volvo… damn it… they’re expensive though.
Not to pile on.... but ok.... to pile on here. Food Delivery Apps are
absolute trash to the Restaurant industry. Most establishments actually
lose money fulfilling orders. It's true. If you love food and use those apps
you are actively conspiring to put established businesses out of business.
But hey, Western convenience at any cost, right??
Never used them. Never will. People in that industry have super tight margins
to begin with, and you are dealing with perishable products. It's hard to win
without giving 30% of your revenue for EVERY delivery off the top. Margins
are not even 30% in the Food Biz.
I don't think users of the apps know the down and dirty about what using those
apps does to so many small businesses. Order DIRECT from the Restaurant if you
need to order food. Then the tiny margin goes to the Restaurant or Food Establishment.
Why Uber Eats Will Eat You Into Bankruptcy
Why Uber Eats Will Eat You Into Bankruptcywww.forbes.com
"Uber Eats charges a restaurant 30% of their listed prices for the privilege of delivering their food.
For example, Bob’s Deli charges $10 for a burger. Uber Eats would take $3 dollars as a fee for
delivering their food. Also, Uber Eats does not permit restaurants to increase their prices to “cover”
Uber’s cost. Thus, Uber is telling restaurants that they must eat the cost and lose money or we won’t
deliver for you.
The problem here is that the average profit margin for a restaurant is under 30%. Fast food such as
McDonalds reported profit margins about 22% in 2017. Casual dining or family style restaurants have
a profit margin between 5% to 10%. Lastly, full-service restaurants such as fine-dining have average
profit margins of about 6.1%.
Based on the average profit margins above, every restaurant that engages Uber Eats will lose money
on every order they take. The more orders coming from Uber Eats, the more money a restaurant would lose."
I need to check that first thing in the morning. My work car (which I don’t own) is a Renault.. french car… and those are really weird. Our family car is a Volkswagen (German)… and those are weird to..
I can’t for the life of me not understand why a Swedish family doesn’t drive something decent like a huge Volvo… damn it… they’re expensive though.
I love German cars and German engineering. Had a few Porsches and BMWs in my past. Haven’t had a Volvo, though we test drove one of the SUVs and really liked it. My parents had one and really liked it!
German cars are great when they run. every time a new car at my job breaks down its either a BMW or a Benz, 100% of the time. They’re nearly impossible to get into neutral, too when they’re not running.I love German cars and German engineering. Had a few Porsches and BMWs in my past. Haven’t had a Volvo, though we test drove one of the SUVs and really liked it. My parents had one and really liked it!
German cars are great when they run. every time a new car at my job breaks down its either a BMW or a Benz, 100% of the time. They’re nearly impossible to get into neutral, too when they’re not running.