Tuesday, January 09, 2024

what an odd situation... the combination of rich people who can afford to get food delivered, food delivery apps, side hustle gig economy, limited Chick Fil A restaurants, and high number of unregistered/uninsured mopeds/scooters results in cops having a easy place to write tickets for parking, registration, etc

The only Chick-fil-A in Brooklyn (Manhattan, in comparison, has 14 locations) is on Flatbush Avenue, right next to a Shake Shack, (which also contributes to the delivery backup) is almost always packed. 

But 70 percent of sales are mobile orders. So, most of the street and sidewalk in front of it, is actually packed far worse.

Not with customers, but with delivery drivers picking up orders. It is, in fact, one of the chain’s highest grossing locations in the country, even though it’s a relative latecomer to the city’s fast-food landscape (its first standalone franchise opened in 2015).

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