‘I’m Addicted’; Why Food-Delivery Companies Want to Create Superusers

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Food-delivery companies are racing to convert customers first lured by discounts into habitual, high-value users.

Their challenge, in part, is to wring more revenue from customers like Jessica Knapik, a 31-year-old cosmetic tattoo artist in Detroit. She already has a subscription to Shipt Inc.’s grocery-delivery service and orders takeout from Grubhub Inc. or Postmates Inc. But while Ms. Knapik is more than a casual user of food-delivery services, she says her decisions about when and whether to order depend considerably...

 

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I love the smiley face on chinese food bags this is my favorite wink one kind of sinister

yeah dash door is great for those fast-food places i wonder if they're legit

some food chains are changing ... to help the family = set up for a month food Pkg.

A paper bag ..Inside a plastic bag ?

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