For People With Poor Impulse Control, Instant Food Delivery Apps Can Kickstart Disordered Eating - The Swaddle
"The doorstep availability of the food in a just few minutes has made it more challenging [to not give in and order]."
Much has been written about how instant food and grocery delivery apps like Swiggy and BlinkIt — as part of India’s burgeoning and exploitative gig economy — afford comfort and convenience to their u… [+9133 chars]
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