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What do you think of this?

I think a lot can be said about it - it seems like a win for the drivers, but I can also see how it could be an inconvenience to the users...

But, overall, it's a W, right?

Or am I missing something?

I do not live in a place that has doordash, and our food delivery service is not really done in a comparable way at all, so I cannot acutally fully relate to what is going on.

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[–] ladicius 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Simple rule, non negotiable: If your service only can survive on starving the employees than your service shouldn't survive.

Same applies to the customers (users if you will): If the aforementioned rule would apply everywhere you easily were able to pay the prices necessary to fully support the employees (because the customers earned enough, the tide and the boats and so on).

As always the answer to this problem is to be found with the greed of the company owners...