Scrap the hazardous letter-grabbing apparatus devised by Keeta; it poses a significant risk.
🤔 Ever found yourself racing against time to snag a food delivery order? Well, that's theanxious reality for delivery riders using services like Keeta, thanks to their "order-grabbing" feature. Here's why this system needs a rethink:
🚲 The rush to be the first for an order can be a recipe for disaster. Riders, focusing on those pop-up alerts, might end up riding recklessly, putting themselves and others at risk. 🚨
📝 In an open letter, user Keeta revealed that a whopping 90% of orders are actually distributed via the 'grab-and-go' method, while the rest are automated. So what's the solution? Ditch that feature. Automate order assignment and harness AI for a fairer distribution.
In the current delivery system, the "grab-and-go" method contributes to an overwhelming 90% of orders, often leading to unnecessary haste and potential danger. To ensure a safer and fairer society, we should consider eliminating the "grab-and-go" feature and instead, leverage advanced technology for a more automated and balanced order assignment process.