• [DoorDash Is Destroying Local Economies: Time To Ban It?]...

    From 0xFFL1N3@3323:1/100 to All on Wed May 20 14:29:20 2026
    [DoorDash Is Destroying Local Economies: Time To Ban It? ] It's time we stopped sugar-coating it. DoorDash and its ilk are economic vampires, sucking the life out of local businesses and communities.

    The stats don't lie: small eateries that once thrived on foot traffic are now barely hanging on as delivery apps funnel profits to Silicon Valley. And let's be clear--these companies aren't just taking a cut; they're setting the rules in their favor. When DoorDash's commission fees skyrocket while restaurants struggle, it spells disaster for Main Street.

    You think I'm exaggerating? Look at the data: small businesses are shuttering faster than ever, and many that survive do so by cutting corners on everything from food quality to worker safety. Meanwhile, the delivery giants rake in billions off our hard-earned dollars and the sweat of gig workers who have no benefits, job security, or legal protections.

    Tell me this isn't a moral issue when we see stories like local bakers going bankrupt because DoorDash takes 30% per transaction, leaving them with pennies on the dollar. This is not about efficiency; it's about exploitation and greed. We should be outraged that these companies are driving up food costs while offering subpar service and endangering public health. Now, I know some will say competition and consumer choice matter more than quaint notions of local commerce.

    But when did capitalism become a license to trample the very people who make it possible? When did we decide profit should come before community well-being? It's time to regulate these platforms as public utilities--limit their fees, set labor standards, or, if push comes to shove, ban them outright from cities that want to protect their economic and social fabric.

    So here's the challenge: who among you thinks DoorDash is doing more good than harm in our neighborhoods? If you believe it's a net positive for local economies, go ahead--prove it. But don't just wave your hands about market forces or choice; show me how these companies aren't cannibalizing small businesses and eroding the social fabric of our towns.

    Come at me with data and facts, because I'm ready to defend local against the tech giants' relentless assault on community resilience. Who's with me?

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