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The article above shows a video about a pizza delivery that was carried out by Dominos using a jet pack. that's why I was inspired to make this topic
do you all agree that with the emergence of fast transportation now, the economic turnover is also getting faster, this is based on the fact that any delivery will be distributed quickly, automatically it will make the price of living necessities and kind remains stable as long as it can be distributed quickly!
If something like that can indeed be applied and used normally in the case of sending an item, for example, pizza delivery. Of course, in terms of speed and timeliness, it will definitely be shorter and more efficient when sending it. Because by using jetpack transportation,the courier can definitely get to the customer's home address more quickly.
If it's a question of agreeing or not, if something like that really happened in the broader economic field, I'd definitely agree. Because it is true, if supplies and needs are distributed more quickly, it is most likely that supply will definitely be more stable.
But what is my question mark is whether there is an additional fee if such fast delivery is implemented and implemented.
Because still, if with fast transportation, but with expensive shipping costs, in my opinion, all goods or food supply will definitely be made, prices will definitely increase. And if something like that happens, it will certainly be a bit burdensome for consumers. So in conclusion, making deliveries using sophisticated transportation is indeed very good, but if for example the price of an item/food goes up, maybe there will be a bit of an unfavorable impact among consumers.
It's exciting, reducing delivery time, but is it realistic or desirable? This concept's "speed" and "efficiency" are unquestionable. "At what cost?" intrigues me. I think you're asking about high-speed delivery surcharges.
I'm still sceptical. Safety and law: Air traffic regulation - how? Accident risk? Drones flying around homes raise privacy worries. Your remark about price hikes burdening customers is valid. However, may we offer premium services for speed-paying customers? That'll sell too