Recent comments in /f/boston

craignb t1_ja5khhg wrote

I used to work for Grubhub (as a designer) but I interacted with drivers a bunch for user testing, etc I can assure you they are STOKED on a really quick-delivery if the tip is the same as a long one (Like if you're going to tip $8 for the closer place AND $8 for the further place, just do closer they wont judge you, they will be stoked to be able to get paid and onto the next order faster. #Judgementfreezone

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ampliora t1_ja5khd8 wrote

Not a delivery but I recently got the address of the Dunks I was trying to order from wrong TWICE, once when I was actually in the store having just realized I had entered the wrong store in the app, yet I refused to go to the counter to order. I really wanted that strawberry coolatta and wanted to order it through the app. I got on the bus after i finally got the drink and passed one of the other stores I'd mistakenly ordered from and saw the drink on the counter. With whip.

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fadetoblack237 t1_ja5flos wrote

OP is arguing in bad faith anyways. 90% of people aren't wearing masks when they are out. Just walk around Boston on a Saturday afternoon. There are plenty of people out smiling at each other. At this point if I see someone in a mask, I'm going to assume they have a reason to wear one. I still wear one when it makes sense. Two weeks before my wedding I had one on everywhere so I wouldn't get sick. Immunocompromised exist. Older people exist.

At this point I'm glad voluntary masking has become acceptable because before 2019, it definitely wasn't.

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