Its still humans putting shit in the bag. I order food several times a week via food delivery apps and get incorrect or missing items about 25% of the time.
The thing is, paying them $15/hr isn't going to make their performance any better than it was at $8/hr. There will just be fewer of them so they'll fuck up even more orders.
Eventually the people putting stuff into bags will be too expensive and it'll be a kitchen consisting of robots doing everything and the store manager wandering around to make sure something doesn't get jammed.
At least they get the order right.
Its still humans putting shit in the bag. I order food several times a week via food delivery apps and get incorrect or missing items about 25% of the time.
The thing is, paying them $15/hr isn't going to make their performance any better than it was at $8/hr. There will just be fewer of them so they'll fuck up even more orders.
Eventually the people putting stuff into bags will be too expensive and it'll be a kitchen consisting of robots doing everything and the store manager wandering around to make sure something doesn't get jammed.