Are you claiming that DoorDash would be more affordable if (and only if) they reduced wages? I don’t really understand the assertion that of all of the possible factors that go into pricing that it’s important to focus on driver compensation.
>Are you claiming that DoorDash would be more affordable if (and only if) they reduced wages?
No, I am claiming all delivery services would be cheaper if they had to pay less for labor.
>I don’t really understand the assertion that of all of the possible factors that go into pricing that it’s important to focus on driver compensation.
It sets a bottom limit on the price on the service. Driving 1 minute costs $0.60 (rough estimate from IRS milage rate), and then you have to add driver's profit to actually do the job. Even if you assume the IRS rate is on the high side, you're still looking at at least ~$15 of costs for the delivery recipient for a 15 min delivery.
Maybe you can get this down by bundling deliveries a bit, but I think it remains to be seen if it can really be brought down enough to make it cheap enough to drum up the volume DoorDash would need to sustain their operations.
Are you claiming that DoorDash would be more affordable if (and only if) they reduced wages? I don’t really understand the assertion that of all of the possible factors that go into pricing that it’s important to focus on driver compensation.