People order food even when the restaurant is five minutes away.
“it comes down to…”
A burger costs almost double after fees and taxes.
“that’s mainly because…”
People interact with apps more than with workers or neighbors.
“this might lead to…”
Someone says they never learned how to cook properly.
“what supports this is…”
Someone spends more on delivery fees than on groceries.
“the risk is that…"
Someone keeps ordering food despite being in debt.
“the reason is…”
Algorithms constantly suggest food based on cravings and habits.
“this is driven by…”
A person quits delivery apps and starts cooking simple meals.
“it’s mostly because…”
A person says cooking feels exhausting after work.
“I’m not buying it”
Restaurants complain that delivery apps hurt their profits.
“on the other hand…”
Someone spends hours scrolling, ordering food, and avoiding responsibilities.
“but at the same time…”
Someone claims cooking improves mental health and focus.
Can repetitive daily tasks actually be therapeutic?
People increasingly outsource basic daily tasks through apps.
“this could end up…”
People justify expensive delivery orders by saying they “deserve it.”
“I’m against it”
A person says modern life is impossible without convenience apps.
“I’m all for it”
A person says delivery apps make life easier but less meaningful.
“the risk is that…”