Ordering food for delivery has become significantly more expensive, nearly double the cost of dining in, yet the demand for delivery continues to rise, driven by convenience.
Despite the rising costs, DoorDash reported an 18% increase in orders year over year, indicating that convenience trumps price concerns for many consumers.
Experts argue that as delivery apps gain popularity, drivers must be paid more to ensure delivery success, affecting the overall delivery costs.
Consumers' willingness to pay extra for delivery reflects a shift in dining habits formed during the pandemic, prioritizing convenience over cost.
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