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I don't understand the business model for this Blue Apron nonsense.
The model is that privileged white hipsters will spend too much for anything.
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I don't understand the business model for this Blue Apron nonsense.
In that regard, I am seriously baffled she didn't add micro transactions.
Just imagine, a shop where you can buy different outfits for these horrible Bratz rejects.
Remember when she said that supermarkets were inefficient and that packing food up in to tiny boxes with a bunch of dry ice and fedexing it across the country was the environmentally friendly future? Good times, good times.
And let me tell you, I'm going to enjoy Wu's inevitable meltdown over all this.But they take the general ethics of spamvertised products further, and if you actually want to cancel the service after you get it, there's no link to do it on their website, or else they carefully hide it, make it difficult to get a real contact to do it, have bogus contact emails that they just ignore, etc. The typical scummy subscription service practices that dishonest businesses use.
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https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/730239104089264128
https://tweetsave.com/rainghosthate31/status/730223980716556288
IT'S HAPPENING, GOOBERG8 LURKS AMONG US
DELAYS INBOUND
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And let me tell you, I'm going to enjoy Wu's inevitable meltdown over all this.
"Does anyone have any backchannels at Blue Apron??!?!!?!?!"
so i don't like posting at all, but i had blue apron for a few weeks (sorry if this is kinda powerlevel). it's okay at most w/ some kinda weird recipes every now and then. the ingredients aren't great and the price for what you're getting quality-wise isn't worth it. i've had an ingredient missing just once (got partially refunded for that) but a couple other times had some moldy veggies that had to be thrown away. that said, the cancellation part i honestly didn't know how to do it since it wasn't easy to find and had my boyfriend to eventually find it instead and that was that.I looked up some reviews on this Blue Apron shit, and while some people think the food is of at least decent quality and has interesting recipes, they're still charging $60 for 3 2-person meals.
And if you've been annoyed by the barrage of spam ads for this shit, that's another complaint people have (I AdBlock everywhere so have only seen a couple of the more annoying inline fake news story type ads that Buzzfeed-tier clickbait sites often have.
But they take the general ethics of spamvertised products further, and if you actually want to cancel the service after you get it, there's no link to do it on their website, or else they carefully hide it, make it difficult to get a real contact to do it, have bogus contact emails that they just ignore, etc. The typical scummy subscription service practices that dishonest businesses use.
Other complaints include claiming they won't send you repeat meals then sending you the same thing three times in a row. That kind of stuff.
So this seems to be a pretty scammy operation and it is not surprising a scam artist like Wu would be promoting it.
Oh fuck, the weens are here.![]()
https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/730239104089264128
https://tweetsave.com/rainghosthate31/status/730223980716556288
IT'S HAPPENING, GOOBERG8 LURKS AMONG US
DELAYS INBOUND
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Dear Weens: Fuck off please. Seriously.
You're just feeding her and ensuring this farce goes on even longer.
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It will be as real as your team.
What if Wu ends up seeding R60 and then issuing DMCA notices when people download off of the seed?