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That's great for NYC. The other 99% of their markets do not.


NYC and California are 10% of the US population and I'd be unsurprised if the two make up 50% of the food delivery market. Flyover states aren't dense enough for drivers to drop off 3 orders on the way to your home and the median income in many states isn't high enough for people to buy private taxis for their burritos


How are you defining markets? I would be surprised if the 99% stat is true at either the national or global level




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