Bold move opening up your fridge and pantry to the world!!! 

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Proud of what’s in there
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This is so unbelievably dull. Just go to the store and get the stuff yourself. It’s not hard. There is no magic. It’s literally a human being. Technology was meant to cut down on mundane tasks, not just unload them onto people less privileged than you.
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Also, where is the “technology”? In the olden days, a company with a fax machine wasn’t considered a tech company. So how come today companies with an app connected to a database are tech companies?
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That’s super weird and lazy Hahahaha really don’t see this scaling
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I definitely see the practicality for Airbnb use. All the time when I arrive I wish I could arrive to a stocked kitchen vs Uber to the store. When I was at Walmart a decade ago I suggested this to the innovation teams. Partner with smart fridge companies to restock.
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I’m pretty much a man who enjoys modern conveniences and pays for the privilege; but I have questions. This service ... is revolutionary, how? Is it “Uber but for personal assistants”? Is it the contract model for butler services? Downton Abbey for Bay Area apartments?
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Because, unlike the hype, there’s nothing “magical” about having someone do one’s shopping for them.
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People need to try harder to find problems worth solving.
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There are plenty, but VCs love projects like this that solve their problems & for the likes of them.
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