I’ve never heard any mention about how blueapron and hellofresh and careof etc is accessible as in very useful for the disabled community. None. It’s always just “oh, it’s so useful if you’re busy blah blah blah.” And sure, I don’t know the first thing about how being sponsored works and what you’re allowed to say, but I can gather that they’ve been given guidelines by the company with some leeway to say it in their own style. Maybe I’ve heard one or two mention their adhd and sure, yeah, that counts—sorta. What I’m saying is no one’s mentioned anything like:
“With it all coming to my door, that means I don’t have to go through the stress of getting out in my wheelchair, through public transportation and the store and back with my groceries, especially since I don’t have anyone to help me. It just really helps with my stress levels and keeps me nourished without all those interactions with ablists.”
“If the meal’s already put together in my fridge, that means it’s like a frozen dinner without all the bad stuff, and that I don’t have to expend all that mental energy trying to figure out what I can cook or even handle eating. It’s all right there, like I’ve just gotten home from a fancy store without the physical exhaustion.”
“The vitamins all together in a packet mean I don’t have to spend the energy to open and close all those pill bottles or hurt my hands in doing so.”
La Mode, Pl. 216, 17 mars 1832, Paris. Chapeau de gaze des magasins de Mme. Larochelle. Robe de gaze en tablier garnie de rouleaux de satin et de nœuds. Digital Collections of the Los Angeles Public Library
The woman on the left is wearing a blue dress with long, white gigot sleeves. She is wearing white gloves and earrings. In her right hand is a fan and handkerchief, and in her left hand is a small bouquet of flowers. She is wearing a blue hat decorated with feathers. The woman on the right is wearing a yellow dress of similar design. She is wearing earrings and a pink hat decorated with feathers.
"TODAY'S SPONSOR IS HELLO FRESH/FACTOR/BLUE APRON/WHATEVER OTHER MEAL KIT"
and condescend to you for 5 minutes about how "easy" it is to pay 47 trillion dollors a week for single portion meals that you have to cook everyday in stead of just making a big pot of stew and eating from it for the whole week and how it "prevents food waste"
ok motherfucker first of all
I AM NOT INCOMPETENT ENOUGH TO NOT BE ABLE TO DO MY OWN SHOPPING
and second
THE LEFTOVER INGREDIENTS ARE NOT FOOD WASTE THAT'S FOOD I'M GONNA EAT LATER
How much does it cost to develop a meal kit app like Blue Apron?
Just when we thought that the food delivery app sector had hit a stage of no growth, a new innovation was born. After being a sector with limited growth in terms of new players and unique features since the past some years, the food delivery market is witnessing a new entrant – meal kit delivery apps. The idea behind this domain is to make it easy for users to order pre-made meal kits and prepare recipes at home, which otherwise would take up a lot of effort.
Now the first question that they have when looking to enter the industry is the meal kit delivery app development cost.
The cost to develop a meal kit app like Blue Apron, which generally ranges from $150k to $200k is dependent on a number of factors. Know what they are.
cost to develop a meal kit app like Blue Apron
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can’t stop thinking abt the only time we see carmy wear a The Beef tshirt is when he cooks dinner for claire. you know, the piece of clothing he refused for all of season 1 (when their restaurant was Actually called that) and asked everyone else to switch OUT of (to white shirts and blue aprons).
something something claire fundamentally does not allow carmy to grow as a person + represents carmy’s backsliding into his past something