Apr 17th 2014, 21:59:56
Dominos apparently does not deliver to this area, even though I can see their store from my 11th story window.
Pizza hut didn't deliver here until recently even though I can see their store.
The owners of the dominos franchise complain that city improvements have killed their business. I think it's because IF YOU WON'T DELIVER TO A NEIGHBORHOOD OF TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE WHILE YOUR COMPETITION WILL YOUR BUSINESS WILL FAIL.</rant>
Thank you.
Sadly other businesses have issues because they determine delivery areas based on FSA (first three digits of postal code) which
1) are all different sizes
2) are out of date anyway, the post office doesn't really update these all that well
3) doesn't really give you a good idea of distance
4) With google maps (free), some city data (free) and excel (not free) you could *easily* make a much better delivery area an greatly improve your profits. Back in Edmonton 15 years ago one of my friends had a coop job to do this for pizza 73 (owned by pizza pizza) and literally used city data and the solver in excel to do it.
SInce pizza pizza appears to be the only chain that actually can deliver properly in this area (even if they don't have the best pizza for a chain) I think I will go buy their shares.
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Funny thing about postal codes. In Ontario Provincial law says that the smallest area you can use for territories is FSA so literally if you move across the street your insurance rate can go up by 30-40%.
DERP
DERP
DERP
DERRRRRRRRRRRRPING DONKEY
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