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A dubious Reddit post about food delivery strikes a nerve Someone claiming to be a software developer at one of the major food delivery apps created a bit of a stir over the weekend with a Reddit post alleging a number of unseemly practices by the unnamed app The person claimed that the company refers to delivery drivers internally as “human assets
About that viral Reddit delivery app post… - expedite. news Late last week, an anonymous Reddit post purportedly outing a food delivery app for some pretty vile behavior went crazy viral The poster, claiming to be a (drunk) engineer working at a major delivery app, accused the company of squeezing its couriers — dubbed “human assets” in internal lingo, the post said — for profits The poster also accused the unnamed app of duping diners with
A Viral Reddit Confession Has Sparked A DoorDash Boycott And Reignited . . . A viral Reddit post claiming to expose how a major food-delivery app profits from “priority” and “driver benefit” fees without paying drivers a dime has exploded into a national flashpoint, racking up more than 80,000 upvotes and fueling calls to boycott DoorDash and similar platforms
That viral Reddit post about food delivery apps was an AI scam A viral Reddit confessional about a "major food delivery app" posted January 2nd is most likely AI-generated The original post by user Trowaway_whistleblow alleged that an unnamed food delivery company regularly delays customer orders, calls couriers "human assets," and exploits their "desperation" for cash,…
Whistleblower exposes food delivery apps | MetaFilter In this reddit post, a developer working at a major food delivery app, talks about the extreme algorithms implemented to exploit delivery drivers, among other things
Viral Reddit Post About Food Delivery Apps Was an AI Scam - Slashdot A viral Reddit "whistleblower" post accusing a major food delivery app of systemic exploitation is "most likely AI-generated," reports the Verge From the report: The original post by user Trowaway_whistleblow alleged that an unnamed food delivery company regularly delays customer orders, calls cou