In the name of civility, let's ban food delivery apps - or at least use them less

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'These services are antisocial in every sense of the term. They encourage us to sit slovenly on the couch and have food pumped in.'

It was a ripper week for debating civility. As the dust settled on another football grand final, ABC chair Ita Buttrose kicked things off by lamenting the death of the Aussie "larrikin" and sounding the familiar warning that political correctness has gone too far.As climate protesters blocked city streets, we learnt just how fast some people junk the "right to protest" when it interrupts their commute.

I raise these issues only as a precursor to my own contribution to the civility wars: that we should ban, or at the very least discourage, the use of food delivery apps such as Uber Eats.They encourage us to sit slovenly on the couch and have food pumped in, rather than go out to a restaurant.This is not about taking misplaced pride in withdrawing from the culture or the zeitgeist. But the more I see of these apps, the more I'm convinced I'm right.

Technology evangelists typically promote every alleged advance as a positive. They say anything that makes life easier and more convenient must be a good thing. The apps' popularity proves their virtue. In other words, these are people living in dense, accessible areas who can afford to patronise restaurants and are happy to pay someone else to bike their dinner direct to their apartment so they can stay on the sofa watching Netflix. The other day someone told me they had a meal delivered within the same block.And you see the evidence all the time: Deliveroo cyclists darting around city laneways on a bright, sunny Sunday while their customers are cooped-up indoors awaiting lunch.

 

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If it a fad belonging to the smashed avocado trend then forget any social consciousness. You may as well go along and sing nursery rhymes in a church. They pay taxes then spend like there is no tomorrow.

In the name of civility, let’s drop the paternalism

Antisocial?! like most people I love a nice restaurant and talking to the strangers at the next table!!! Let people be responsible for their own actions. Stop micromanaging people

Increased waste is big concern.

Nanny state mentality.

where are the millennium climate change wankers protesting about how much they depend on these antisocial services that they use predominantly and the cyber social media electronic crap the sucks up so much resources that is soooooo important in their life

The worst of capitalism in an app.

Banning everything is not the answer - does however appear to be 'first response' !

Get over it! It's called future

My elderly disabled aunt who lives solo would disagree. She has healthier food options now.

I remember a Jamie Oliver show some time ago, whole families were unable to cook a meal, he was trying to teach them how, go into schools and teach cooking. I rarely buy takeaway food, it is a treat, this morning I went to the weekend markets and bought food/fruit, a nice day out

only if you choose to be lazy.

This is the age of the Couch Potato! fitness health

There are many people who are able to readily leave their homes due to illness or disability - home food delivery is a godsend for such people.

...the Age, destroying more jobs.

Yeah! Let's completely disregard the disabled people who struggle to get out on inadequate public transport. ableistbullshit

He forgot to mention the scourge that are the delivery riders themselves - continually breaking road rules, being a nuisance to other road users and a threat to pedestrians, riding on footpaths and weaving in and out of cars.

At least Dial-a-dinos had a gimmick.

Maybe stop delivering your newspapers to people’s houses - do your bit to eradicate the delivery culture......?

They are also parasites adding no value but taking a massive slice of the pay. 30% of this sale price plus a large portion of the delivery fee is Uber eats kick for doing nothing at all.

Food delivery has been around longer than the person who wrote this has been alive...

Im so hungover right noww. I need this app to deliver gatprade to my door

but that is not The Age's 'problem' to solve.

True...but sometimes I get so low in a depression hole that it feels impossible to leave the house, and I need milk

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