| ▲ | jacobgkau 3 hours ago | |
There's a limit to the convenience factor. Fast food used to be cheap because it was faster than real food. Now it's expensive, and less real than it was to start with. A hip no-name cafe owned by a huge conglomerate charging $17 for a microwaved sandwich or something is objectively a bad deal. Ensuring you never have to leave the comfort of your apartment complex is also of questionable relevance to solving loneliness/getting people to meet each other. > -t. not an Absurdist, but sometimes I use the tools. Did you accidentally paste part of a different comment or something? | ||