I dont use delivery but i'v seen them in action - they ring with phone, leave package on porch, and then wait for receiver to show up and pick it up while they sit in their car.
What about the guy touching and coughing on your food while he's making it.
LMAO ^^
It's the same "No Contact Delivery" when packages are delivered to the house. They can leave it on the porch but what about everyone else that sneezed on it at the warehouse.
Ya gotta put on a mask and gloves / Carry the package into the garage / Disinfect it / Cut the box open / Make sure the box doesn't touch your clothes - It's a real pain in the ass.
It's the same "No Contact Delivery" when packages are delivered to the house. They can leave it on the porch but what about everyone else that sneezed on it at the warehouse.
Ya gotta put on a mask and gloves / Carry the package into the garage / Disinfect it / Cut the box open / Make sure the box doesn't touch your clothes - It's a real pain in the ass.
I just hide in the bushes near the door and leap out and hug the delivery driver while saying thanks and trying to kiss them.... Well, they have brought me FOOD after all
The point is to protect the delivery dude, not you. The guy comes in close contact with a hundred of people every day, it makes sense they want to protect them.
There is currently no evidence the virus is spread through food. If you were afraid of someone "touching and coughing on your food", then you couldn't shop in a grocery store which hundreds of other people visit every day.
Also, all people are forced to wear masks and clean their hands. High temperature kills bacteria and viruses, so food preparation and deliveries are not a problem with proper hygienic measures.
I was in a Popeyes, you had to wait 6 ft away till the order was made, then the cashier backed away while you paid. I was never within 6 ft of anyone while I was in there.
Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that
The point is to protect the delivery dude, not you. The guy comes in close contact with a hundred of people every day, it makes sense they want to protect them.
It says contactless delivery, not contactless preparation and cooking. If out of ten ways to reduce risk they can fulfill eight, which one would you rather have? Eight or zero?
ps. They're a business like any other business. Consumers demand safety, the business does what they can to adapt, fulfill that need and advertise it.
It says contactless delivery, not contactless preparation and cooking. If out of ten ways to reduce risk they can fulfill eight, which one would you rather have? Eight or zero?
ps. They're a business like any other business. Consumers demand safety, the business does what they can to adapt, fulfill that need and advertise it.
I was in a Popeyes, you had to wait 6 ft away till the order was made, then the cashier backed away while you paid. I was never within 6 ft of anyone while I was in there.
I've ALWAYS had that effect. For ever. I guess for me, it's never been about CoronaVirus, but about my smell and personal hygiene...
It says contactless delivery, not contactless preparation and cooking. If out of ten ways to reduce risk they can fulfill eight, which one would you rather have? Eight or zero?
ps. They're a business like any other business. Consumers demand safety, the business does what they can to adapt, fulfill that need and advertise it.
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