10-30-2006, 06:47 PM
Grocery delivery, ages ago, used to be very common. So did having someone bag the groceries. So did having someone walk them to your car. So did having an attendant pump the gas for you.
It's not lazy, it's service. It's all stuff that stores did for you as a service so you'd frequent them and not their competitor. Until of course they realized they could charge extra for something they used to do for free.
So don't sweat it; it helps. Like dry cleaning delivery, it's one less thing to worry about. Back home, a couple of banks were even doing deposit pickups for businesses in order to win their accounts.
One less thing to do is a good thing.
It's not lazy, it's service. It's all stuff that stores did for you as a service so you'd frequent them and not their competitor. Until of course they realized they could charge extra for something they used to do for free.
So don't sweat it; it helps. Like dry cleaning delivery, it's one less thing to worry about. Back home, a couple of banks were even doing deposit pickups for businesses in order to win their accounts.
One less thing to do is a good thing.