Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Should I order takeout in bad weather?

Should I order takeout in bad weather?

Bad weather can be determined according to the weather and your own situation. If it is particularly bad, such as heavy rain and blizzard, don't order takeout. The selling point of bad weather is not the freedom to order food, but the freedom to take orders.

The weather is bad, the takeaway fee increases, and the takeaway brother can get more income. It is a market behavior for the take-away platform to take orders to make money and provide services. It is understandable that all parties should act according to the contract. We shouldn't kidnap simple market behavior in a complicated moral way and deprive some people of the right to make money or spend at will.

All this should be people-oriented. As a medium, the take-away platform should stop the platform service, narrow the distribution scope and appropriately increase the distribution reward. In bad weather, provide safer protective measures and a good evaluation mechanism, and also strengthen safety education and improve labor treatment in peacetime.

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It is human nature to order takeout in stormy and snowy days. Otherwise, on snowy and rainy days in April every year, shops and take-away deliverymen will have a holiday and rest directly. The weather can't simply be used as a criterion to measure whether you should work or not.

There must be "easy" times to make money at work, and there must be "difficult" times to make money. However, since the weather is so bad, the food delivery is late, the store does not take orders in time, etc., consumers should also be considerate, not just based on the delivery time, but also treat the take-away food delivery staff with care.