@purplepadma You nailed it! I am in Kansas, much of which is rural. In my current town, which is in one of the more populous areas, there is a mix of fast food and more traditional restaurants. We have a fair number of Door Dashers and Uber Eats drivers. But in much of the rest of the state you'll find towns with one or two restaurants (or maybe a bar that also sometimes serves food). You cannot get food delivered in the town where I grew up. I think this author should take a road trip on Route 66. I'm wondering if this author thinks getting delivery is somehow inferior to getting drive-through food. It feels like she (or her sources) included that in the numbers. Why would that be an issue?