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Originally Posted by esquire
I agree. This is becoming less of an issue with each passing year as people get used to the idea of ordering their groceries and having them delivered... a bit like they did 100 years ago, come to think of it.
I remember my old urban studies prof Chris Leo (who I'm sure a few others among you had) describing grocery delivery as the way of the future nearly 20 years ago... turns out he was likely right
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The funny thing is this is not new. Decades ago, we had milk delivery, etc. We shopped via catalogues, while Eaton’s trucks were seen everywhere delivering goods. My concern is we will become socially detached as we leave our homes less and less.