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this post was submitted on 12 May 2025
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Delivery Service “Partner”
It’s the outsourced delivery drivers.
I don't know why I read Delivery Service Panther and got excited. I would probably be dead after the first delivery, but still.
Your sandals are here. Fight me, human.
Reading this in an ad tech context (Demand Side Platform, where businesses pay money to get their ads into the marketplace) read equally true. Their margin is roughly 50-60%
Edit: Amazon is a DSP in the advertising space
Tons of restaurants serve premade stuff from US Foods or Sysco. Lie about it, too. I worked at a BBQ restaurant whose secret sauce recipe was adding smoke flavoring and red wine vinegar to 5 gallon buckets of Cattlemen’s.