Ad campaign by food-delivery startup Seamless revels in hilarity of artists being forced out of communities

Almost makes you want to print up some posters telling tech workers they’re hated and they should leave.

[via Sexpigeon]

7 Responses to “Ad campaign by food-delivery startup Seamless revels in hilarity of artists being forced out of communities”

  1. J-Lub says:

    Seamless is owned by Grubhub, which had a $192 million IPO last year. Hardly a startup.

    • TinyTim says:

      All the more reason to snub, scrub and hope it flubs. Have everything delivered to you and you’ll walk less and get fatter, get heart disease, take pills and lose your humanity.

  2. SFrentier says:

    Do those 3rd party delivery services work well? Are they quick? I hate getting cold food. Some Chinese is ok, but getting deep fried stuff sucks- the steam from the heat makes it soggy- yuk. Think crust pizza? Fugetaboutit! Always cold. Those nice kids I see delivering food via bikes needsa be quick, quick, quick!

  3. one says:

    Christ, fucking people can’t walk 1/2 block to pick up their fucking food in the middle of a goddam city.

  4. Toplel says:

    You are hated, and you should leave. Why haven’t you moved to Oakland by now?
    But seriously, this “Tech bros ruining SF” narrative is older than Moses by now. Knock it off.