> If people wanted to, you know, tweak it themselves, then there would be no food services of any kind,
Er, no. A desire for customization does not imply that a baseline around which to customize is not a viable product.
> We would just all cook for ourselves if everyone just loved doing that and didn't want this somehow magically taken care of by some other means.
Meal kits are cooking for yourself. They simplify shopping, inventory management, and recipe discovery, but the customer still does all the cooking, and, depending on the kit, most of the prep other than portioning out bulk goods to the quantities needed.
You seem to routinely reply to things I say in a manner that just sounds like you think I have an IQ of 70 or something. I can't fathom why you do this because you seem to generally participate in good faith and try to argue based on logic, but I wish it would stop.
Er, no. A desire for customization does not imply that a baseline around which to customize is not a viable product.
> We would just all cook for ourselves if everyone just loved doing that and didn't want this somehow magically taken care of by some other means.
Meal kits are cooking for yourself. They simplify shopping, inventory management, and recipe discovery, but the customer still does all the cooking, and, depending on the kit, most of the prep other than portioning out bulk goods to the quantities needed.