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Co-op delivery company in the works?!
Great on Tony, doing the damn thing!
https://fitsmallbusiness.com/what-is-a-cooperative-co-op/
These delivery services are prime candidates for cooperatisation... which after a quick search using quotes to filter out "corporatisation" it turns out is a word that serious people use.
Anyway, the reason for this is that they are minimal services - all you need is an app and the ability to get that app on people's phones - and almost no investment in infrastructure.
It would be so easy - conceptually, I know software is hard - to replace that app with a cooperative based model, and you could leverage open source to make a general platform that could be adjusted to individual coops' needs, and allowing a customer to use a single contact point for any affiliated services. Each coop then wouldn't meed to develop their own app, it would be ready made for them.
It could also use federation to link up groups for discovery and to weed out scummy groups.
Not that complex software-wise either, probably the sole biggest challenge would be proper geofencing, then routing can be handled externally
Geofencing?.. Why? And for what?
The fish and chip co-op that used to be nearby was the best - trawlers parked out the back, super fresh produce, generous portions and reasonable prices.
A real co-op is an interesting thing.
They may require functioning law enforcement more than common kinds of companies, I think.
Well, at least it seems that co-ops were the easiest kind of organizations to victimize in Russian 90s, but I wasn't alive for the most part of it, and then wasn't quite intelligent enough.