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A pizzeria owner made money buying his own $24 pizzas from DoorDash for $16

Posted on May 25, 2020

There are many things that don’t make sense about global capitalism that I enjoy anyway — the clearly inadvisable, venture-backed monstrosities like dockless scooters and ride-sharing that, in the before times, changed how I interacted with the places I went.

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