Uber, but for Happiness
A study suggests time-saving services like meal delivery and housekeepers boost life satisfaction—for the purchaser, of course.
by Olga Khazan
Jul 25, 2017
3 minutes
Recently, my boyfriend and I grew tired of 9 p.m. dinner fights and pizza orders, so we signed up for Blue Apron. Now, our fridge is filled with individually wrapped celery stalks and 1-ounce packets of aioli, ready to be transformed, cooking-show style, into an edible meal—even after a 14-hour workday.
We live in the suburbs, so when I have an after-work event, I hail whichever car-sharing service had fewer labor abuses
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