> You think that finding a way to get food in front of people at the largest possible scale and the lowest possible marginal price hasn't helped anyone at the individual level?
I agree with your point. McDonald's value meals have been a staple for low income households for a long time, and from what I hear the app provides daily deals that can mean the difference between someone going hungry or not.
Of all the corporations a person could get mad at, choosing one that is well known for feeding low income families is an odd choice.
I agree with your point. McDonald's value meals have been a staple for low income households for a long time, and from what I hear the app provides daily deals that can mean the difference between someone going hungry or not.
Of all the corporations a person could get mad at, choosing one that is well known for feeding low income families is an odd choice.