Nope. Not doing the disparaging “burrito taxi” thing again. Every time, ignoring the fact that
A. DoorDash has seen a market among people who can’t physically shop, now offers things like groceries and office supplies
B. Those people have less money and are essentially paying the crip tax
A. DoorDash has seen a market among people who can’t physically shop, now offers things like groceries and office supplies
B. Those people have less money and are essentially paying the crip tax
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I try to minimize my personal usage but sometimes flare-ups mean I lose motor function of my hands, arms and legs, etc. & it becomes necessary
My able-bodied landlord & roommates love commenting on it though / suggest it's laziness even when I was fresh 1 week post-op with drains?
Some do it because you motherfucking ableds can’t be assed to put on a mask, they live alone, and risking their lives for groceries isn’t something they can do.
If you want to end this problem, go after the rich assholes. Not people who need help.
You are part of the problem.
Good work, assholes, A+.
But I am deeply worried about the “buy now pay later” scheming spreading with no safeguards or regulations or oversight (the announcement about Klarna “partnering” with DD).
I would love to shop by myself, but between costs and pain, it is less costly to have someone else do the running around