• Rooster326@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    Yes but relying on Big Tech and the “Gig” economy for their charity was never going to go well. I can not think of a more iconic duo for exploitation.

    My 92 year old grandma who is legally blind manages to get to the grocery store so I don’t really feel it’s an impossibility. People have been disabled, and without cars, and gotten to the grocery market for literal centuries.

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      3 days ago

      Well back then societal cohesion and family units meant they were provided for, not to mention the difference in food desert ubiquity.

      Just because over reliance on a service is bad, or the service can be manipulated, doesn’t mean there aren’t any people who benefit massively from the service.