Door Dash has more restaurants, IMO, and much better tracking and customer service. They are a little more expensive. Uber Eats has a wider selection than either one of those, but is even more more expensive and their customer service is terrible. We still use Uber for a few places that only they service, but if anything goes wrong it's a real pain to get in contact with them to correct it.
NY Times compared them in this article:
Regards,
RCH
OTOH, I think dropping off a casserole can be done pretty safely.
drummerboy said:
OTOH, I think dropping off a casserole can be done pretty safely.
Personally I agree, but they specifically asked people not to drop off food.
I have to admit, I wonder if they are using COVID as an excuse to avoid a freezer full of lasagna ;-)
EBennett said:
drummerboy said:
OTOH, I think dropping off a casserole can be done pretty safely.
Personally I agree, but they specifically asked people not to drop off food.
I have to admit, I wonder if they are using COVID as an excuse to avoid a freezer full of lasagna ;-)
LOL, could be.
drummerboy said:
EBennett said:
drummerboy said:
OTOH, I think dropping off a casserole can be done pretty safely.
Personally I agree, but they specifically asked people not to drop off food.
I have to admit, I wonder if they are using COVID as an excuse to avoid a freezer full of lasagna ;-)
LOL, could be.
Who wouldn't want a freezer full of lasagna?
max_weisenfeld said:
drummerboy said:
EBennett said:
drummerboy said:
OTOH, I think dropping off a casserole can be done pretty safely.
Personally I agree, but they specifically asked people not to drop off food.
I have to admit, I wonder if they are using COVID as an excuse to avoid a freezer full of lasagna ;-)
LOL, could be.
Who wouldn't want a freezer full of lasagna?
Well, it depends on the lasagna.
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Is one better regarding delivery fees? treatment of their delivery staff? access to SOMA restaurants?
Since COVID has made dropping off a casserole undesirable, we thought a gift certificate to a food delivery service would help a friend who is taking care of a sick spouse (thankfully not COVID).