• deathbird@mander.xyz
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    5 days ago

    The same company that will same day deliver a single tube of toothpaste to my door doesn’t care about carbon emissions? What?

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      5 days ago

      On one hand that sounds bad, but if that delivery driver is dropping off enough things in one run that would have been individual people driving to a store, does it balance out?

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        2 days ago

        Maybe, but Amazon in particular will also bag/box every solitary thing. Not sure if it balances, but it’s an interesting question when you put it that way.

        Still, I expect they prioritize meeting service levels over fuel economy.

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          17 hours ago

          True. Definitely not saying they are more efficient or vouching for them, just a curious thought. They definitely do a lot of stupid shit like, as you said, bag individual items that absolutely do not need it. Or worse, I’ve ordered groceries through them and I’ll get a bag that contains one onion, meanwhile it could have gone into literally any other bag. I’m guessing a byproduct of some weird logistics design sacrificing all else over internal efficiency.