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Last boost - “you can get whatever you want delivered just about anywhere”.

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    Last boost - “you can get whatever you want delivered just about anywhere”. I bet there are great swathes of rural America that are not covered by the big meal delivery services. The idea of reliance on the likes of UberEats is predicated on living in an urban area.

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      Last boost - “you can get whatever you want delivered just about anywhere”. I bet there are great swathes of rural America that are not covered by the big meal delivery services. The idea of reliance on the likes of UberEats is predicated on living in an urban area.

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      @purplepadma You nailed it! I am in Kansas, much of which is rural. In my current town, which is in one of the more populous areas, there is a mix of fast food and more traditional restaurants. We have a fair number of Door Dashers and Uber Eats drivers.

      But in much of the rest of the state you'll find towns with one or two restaurants (or maybe a bar that also sometimes serves food). You cannot get food delivered in the town where I grew up. I think this author should take a road trip on Route 66.

      I'm wondering if this author thinks getting delivery is somehow inferior to getting drive-through food. It feels like she (or her sources) included that in the numbers. Why would that be an issue?

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