How Delivery Robots Can Transform the Last Mile
THE SO WHAT
Sidewalk delivery robots moving deeper into DoorDash and Grubhub workflows are a direct attack on human courier unit economics, not just a PR stunt. Retailers and restaurants should model a world where a portion of urban last-mile volume is automated and renegotiate marketplace terms, data access, and SLAs with that trajectory in mind.
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