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Ah yes, traditional urban cores, historically entirely without any good food options, either delivered, on the go, or even sit-down at odd hours
Urban cores are full of liberals and at night the pasty progressives sometimes even venture out of their mom’s boyfriend’s basements.
me in ancient times desperately trying to attach my Gyro Bell order to a dove at 3am
“Stop squirming or I’ll just eat you instead, you little bastard!”
American malls were inspired by the town square, if I remember correctly
… they deliver food in old city centres like this al the same, they just use bikes or mopeds.
Also non-car food delivery is better, especially during rush hours.
The vehicles are also cheaper in every thinkable way.
I actually had no idea that car food delivery was a thing
Ofc it is (I rarely see it in European cities tho), but Murikans just use their private cars (so SUVs & pickups deliver you fries).
It also happens in Europe outside of the cities due to longer distances for food delivery
“ADHD-adjacent food services” this person can fuck aaaaaalll the way off
I have pretty severe ADHD and I fucking hate food delivery service apps. What is this post even trying to say?
Stupid people say stupid things
What the heck is this convoluted, but incoherent post? OP must have ADHD jumping between these topics and thinking they’re related
Carbrains cant imagine how a system that yeets you across the city at 70kmph underground could exist.
What the fuck does ADHD have to do with Doordash?
Literally nothing.
Shitty people will associate ANY impulsive decision with ADHD because they get all their mental health information from short-form content.
Actually, the issue here is executive dysfunction.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/23224-executive-dysfunction
Regardless, going for a walk to the restaurant for lunch is a mentally healthy activity for all neurotypes.
Believe me, I’m very familiar with the concept. I simply despise the idea of someone categorizing food delivery apps as an ADHD-specific service.
My euro brain cannot comprehend that Americans are discussing about it like it’s something weird or exotic let alone anything special.
Love you all and would love to have a huge ass truck and a shotgun and live the Pißwasser advertisement lifestyle, but it’s really just a square. Sometimes they do markets there from like 6am-9am on a Saturday though which is nice if you hate sleeping. Also there’s probably a McDonald’s. Now you know all our town square secrets
Where do I park my truck? I dont see a single parking lot in this pic and im sure as hell not walking
You need to get a smaller truck that fits in your regular one for driving into the city. Like with a yacht, no need to walk, that’s for losers
“my car brain cannot fathom how such places can exist, where is the parking, why aren’t there more lanes???”
Most of the delivery services here in the UK even in places with big roads use bicycles, mopeds, or at most a small hatchback car. They can easily fit through that city.
Can confirm, food delivery bikes are a common sight here
Well yes but see i don’t live there and i need to keep driving my ford F50000 fleshreaper, BLOOD FOR THE CAR GOD
Oh goodness, this is reminding me of the SUV/truck hellscape most manufacturers are trying to push nowadays. Even my inner car guy hates those with a burning passion, as it killed so many cool cars.
Do American towns not have town squares? My (European) town has 3, that I know of.
Not really, we tend to have a “main street” where all the popular businesses are lined up, but otherwise a lot of towns are pretty car-centric.
Most modern US towns were basically founded about or after the time cars were invented. Or at least have experienced the vast amount of it’s growth since the car was invented. So stores and shops, courthouses, post offices, etc have just been built all over the place.
Yeah, no. This looks absolutely miserable. Everyone speaks highly of cities, but why do you want to be so close to your neighbors? Why do you want to constantly be in large crowds? I want to be so removed that I have to drive 20 minutes to see another person.
I think it’s just trailing from the “America bad so anything remotely like America must also be bad”. See: the mention of the Crew Cab pickup.
Is there an association between adhd and food delivery?
My moomer trait is I just don’t get food delivery.
I don’t see how anyone can look at those prices and not immediately cancel the transaction. Also the idea of some rando handling my food unsupervised is not appealing.
I feel like that’s a millennial trait too, simply because we’re all too broke to afford the markup.