You realize a take away is a lot different from shopping for groceries, right? What you have said isn’t relevant and isn’t a solution. There is no perfect solution for people with disabilities under capitalism because capitalism is incompatible with the needs of disabled people. It’s also not just about disabled people. Not everyone can afford, wants, or needs the most dangerous and environmentally destructive form of transportation in common use.
Edit: also not all disabled people can cook or have the energy to cook. Heck, most non-disabled people like to get delivery once in a while.
While that’s great you’re essentially saying disabled people shouldn’t have take out because you don’t like delivery apps. Not everywhere and in all countries are shops going to provide those services.
Where I live we have honest delivery services. To me, this means they don’t mark up the menu, their drivers are real full time employees, they charge a reasonable fee, and they do not expect tips.
They are happy to carry things up and inside for those that need it.
You realize a take away is a lot different from shopping for groceries, right? What you have said isn’t relevant and isn’t a solution. There is no perfect solution for people with disabilities under capitalism because capitalism is incompatible with the needs of disabled people. It’s also not just about disabled people. Not everyone can afford, wants, or needs the most dangerous and environmentally destructive form of transportation in common use.
Edit: also not all disabled people can cook or have the energy to cook. Heck, most non-disabled people like to get delivery once in a while.
Well no. Where I live nearly all grocery stores sell meal kits, heat and eat food, and hot meals.
While that’s great you’re essentially saying disabled people shouldn’t have take out because you don’t like delivery apps. Not everywhere and in all countries are shops going to provide those services.
That’s an irational conclusion to draw from my statements.
Okay then how do you suppose they do it? Not every restaurant can afford to have their own delivery service, though luckily some do.
Where I live we have honest delivery services. To me, this means they don’t mark up the menu, their drivers are real full time employees, they charge a reasonable fee, and they do not expect tips.
They are happy to carry things up and inside for those that need it.
I don’t own or want a car btw.