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Chicago Now Requires Food Delivery Apps to Disclose Every Single Fee to Users
With dining rooms still closed in most states, many of us are lamenting the sky-high fees of delivery apps—and they aren't helping restaurants, either.
Gig Workers Say Most Restaurants Have Banned Them From Using Their Bathrooms
Desperate GrubHub, UberEats, and DoorDash delivery workers report peeing between cars, in bushes, and on construction sites amid the pandemic.
Gig Workers Have Nowhere to Pee
"We’re spending more money at restaurants than a customer would spend on the same order, and many of us would just like to wash our hands when we pick up food."
The Holidays Suck For Gig Workers
In 2019, gig workers across the United States suffered a series of changes to their pay algorithm that have left many scrambling to pay for food and utilities, and seeking assistance from charities over the holidays.
Striking Workers Are Bringing Back 1970s 'Mindfuck' Tactics
Trade unions are looking to the past for inspiration in how to mess with their exploitative employers.
Why Are High Street Restaurants Masquerading as Virtual Takeaways?
Casual dining chains including Frankie and Benny’s and Las Iguanas have begun selling dishes under different brand names on Deliveroo. Consumers, however, often have no idea.
Apparently the Secret to Better Take-Out Service Is... Shelves?
Yeah, like, the things you put stuff on.
Deliveroo Drivers Lose Battle for Collective Bargaining
The High Court ruling means drivers are not entitled to minimum wage, holiday leave, or pension contributions.
All the News You Need to Read This Morning
The majority of Brits think empathy is on the wane, sad study shows.
'Deliverooted': Food Delivery Drivers Are Very Pissed About Their Wages
"These guys are making $14, $7, or zero dollars an hour.”
#Deliverooted: Your Favourite Food Apps Aren't Paying Their Workers
Riders from Deliveroo, Foodora, and UberEats have united to fight for better pay and conditions.
I Tried to Eat Thrown Out Food For a Week
Two new apps want to be UberEATS meets dumpster diving, so I tested them out.