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> "I believe uber eats could also earn money in the short term."

uber eats isn't a revenue play, so investors shouldn't expect any real margin contribution from it. instead, it's meant to protect the flanks--to control supply-side costs for rideshare and provide some risk mitigation through product diversification.



That's fair. To be clear I don't expect it to be a huge money maker in the short term, just something that's worth doing. Long term the margins look much better once the food delivery market starts to see some consolidation/higher margins due to less promotions and subsidies.

Very good point on the supply-side costs for rideshare, hadn't thought of that.


even long-term, it's tempting to think that synergies and market consolidation would lead to higher utilization rates through stacking (making multiple delveries at once), but indications from current players in the space are discouraging in that regard.

last-mile logistics is an exceedingly tough nut. i think it's really going to take a wholesale reconfiguration of cities around much more density and mixed-use where shared industrial kitchens and warehouses can make the synergies work out, but of course that's decades in the making.


>i think it's really going to take a wholesale reconfiguration of cities around much more density and mixed-use where shared industrial kitchens and warehouses can make the synergies work out, but of course that's decades in the making.

It's actually closer than it seems if this bet plays out: https://www.cloudkitchens.com/


yes, that's the easiest part and where there has been some activity, but even then, it's a capital-intensive business without obvious super-scalar competitive advantages.

shared industrial kitchens become advantageous only with density, proximity (mixed-use), and (unfortunately) high land values.


If that’s true it’s a really dumb idea because it doesn’t protect anything. Losing money on side hustles is what got Uber into this mess in the first place.




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