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The rise of the take-away industry, in addition to convenience, what disadvantages have it brought?
On the third day of delivery, there was nothing particularly impressive in the delivery process. The feeling that gives a person is still a word: tired! Of course, in addition to being tired, Lao Ji is also thinking about a question during the delivery process: Can e-commerce in China really bring convenience to people? What are the disadvantages of e-commerce? For example, apart from bringing convenience to people, does the takeaway app also cultivate a group of lazy people for China?

Because listen to the old brother who runs the takeaway, it is more profitable to run the night order. So on the third day of the delivery experience, Lao Ji chose the night show, which is from 5 pm to 1 1 point.

The first list is for the little brother who delivered the courier. Maybe the courier is busy. So I ordered takeout. Lao Ji received the list and delivered it soon.

The second list was ordered by an office worker, and Lao Ji sent it to the door of his community. The other party was still on his way home when he contacted by phone. Because of the time, after communication, Lao Ji hung the takeaway he ordered on the handle at his door, and then ordered a "finish". As for whether the customer finally went home and took all the takeout. I don't know. I think I understand. Anyway, Lao Ji didn't get a complaint call.

Third order is a little timid. When grabbing the bill, the weather looked gloomy. I don't think it will rain. Lao Ji's luck is really bad. I took the list from the merchant and walked halfway. I was drenched by a heavy rain. Yao method, in order not to be late, it rained cats and dogs, and still gritted his teeth and hurried on. The customer's takeaway was delivered to him, and the customer did not have a superfluous word. I guess he stayed indoors and didn't know it was raining cats and dogs outside.

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Through Lao Ji's personal experience, there is one thing that I have to say. In the process of sending the Xi 'an Fengcheng No.2 road list, because it is close to the intersection, I took the 10 meter retrograde road in order to catch up with the time when turning (if not, I should take more 1 mile). Unfortunately, the traffic police caught him on the spot. I thought I was going to impound my car or something (because my little brother's car has been impounded at the intersection duty station). Unexpectedly, this handsome traffic policeman is very friendly and shouted at Lao Ji: come and register, and then leave ... really register and leave?

When Lao Ji arrived at the traffic police duty station, he saw several "registered" people on the table, but his handwriting was scrawled and he couldn't see his name and ID number clearly. Lao Ji was honest, filled in his ID number and name carefully, and regretted when he left: True melon, why not write a pseudonym and a fake ID number?

So, is the list at night really more expensive than during the day? By observing the old records, 5 pm-10 pm; The list of 30 is basically the same as that of the daytime. There are many in 4.5 yuan, and few above 10 yuan; Only after 1 1 pm, the price of the list is relatively high by a few dollars. For example, buying that kind of list is expensive. However, this kind of list is relatively rare and expensive. Just released, it was immediately taken away by the riders. And after 1 1 at night, the list is obviously less than during the day.

In the process of delivery, I thought of a question: what has e-commerce brought us? I remember that someone once discussed this issue in detail, such as the impact on ordinary e-commerce, such as the rampant counterfeiting and so on. Therefore, many countries prohibit the barbaric growth of e-commerce.

Here, Lao Ji will not discuss this grand topic. However, in the process of delivery, I always have a question: What does the delivery app bring to our lives? Apart from convenience, has it cultivated a group of lazy people for us?

Two articles in Lao Ji mentioned that during the delivery these days, it was found that most of the takeaway items were diaosi. I have never met bosses who are free of money.

For example, if you order a rice noodle, it is obviously in the shop downstairs, but it is a few kilometers away from the app. Needless to say, it takes a long time to take it out, and the taste is not as good as that just cooked.

Diaosi people have not yet realized the freedom of money, but they are reluctant to move. They nest in their nests and blow air conditioners, living beyond their means and spending their hard-earned money or their parents' money. How to calculate this account? Because, when I go to work, I often see wage earners who can't earn much money. They are eating downstairs, but they just don't want to walk more.