Life as a food delivery worker: 'Sometimes men open the door naked'

Life as a Food Delivery Worker: Invisible and Exploited

In the UK, thousands of migrant workers are struggling to make ends meet in the food delivery industry. Despite their long hours and low pay, many riders feel invisible and exploited by platforms like Deliveroo, Uber Eats, and Just Eat.

The reality is stark for these workers. Many have had to turn to multiple jobs just to survive, including cleaning toilets to supplement their meager income from delivering food. The low earnings mean that riders often have to choose between eating or putting money aside, leaving them feeling constantly anxious about how they will pay the bills.

"Sometimes men open the door naked," says Marina, a Brazilian woman who juggles two jobs to support her 12- and 18-year-old daughters. "One man I delivered food to tried to pull me inside his house. Another slapped me across the face in the street."

These incidents are not isolated, with many riders reporting similar experiences of harassment and assault from customers. The trauma is taking a toll on their mental health, with some feeling like they have been "deleted" as humans from the business model.

"It's a very modern kind of slavery," says Mohammed, a Syrian refugee who works as a Deliveroo rider. "The slave driver is the app that sends us our orders."

Working conditions are harsh, with riders facing long hours, rain-soaked streets, and poor visibility, which increases the risk of accidents. The platforms claim to care about safety, but many riders feel that their concerns are ignored.

"We offer a flexible way for thousands of couriers to earn while being able to choose when, where, and for how long they work," says Uber Eats. But this flexibility comes at a cost, with riders often forced to take on multiple orders just to make ends meet.

Ahmed, a Turkish migrant who works as a delivery rider, echoes Marina's sentiments. "For a single person renting one room it is just about possible to survive on delivery rider income," he says. "But I don't see anyone who has a family being able to afford to rent a flat on this money."

The exploitation of migrant workers in the food delivery industry is not unique to these platforms, however. A recent study by researchers at Birmingham University found that the UK's food delivery sector is a "testing ground" for a new model of migration governance.

"The UK food delivery sector has become a 'testing ground' for a new model of migration governance," says Professor Nando Sigona. "This work is advertised as 'flexible' and 'empowering', but in reality, it fuses work automatisation, digital surveillance, and immigration enforcement."

As the situation continues to deteriorate, unions are stepping in to fight for better working conditions and rights for delivery riders. The GMB has a voluntary agreement with Deliveroo, which guarantees that riders will be paid at least the national minimum wage plus costs for their time on an order.

For now, many riders like Marina are forced to continue juggling multiple jobs just to survive. But they refuse to be ignored or erased from the business model. "We are human beings and we are doing hard, honest work," says Marina. "My older daughter has started college and is studying health and social care. I hope that by supporting my kids with my food delivery riding, I can help them break the cycle of poverty and ensure they won't have to do this work."
 
I feel so sorry for these guys πŸ€•. They're literally working their butts off just to make ends meet and no one cares about their well-being. It's crazy how platforms like Deliveroo, Uber Eats, etc are making money off them without even treating them as human beings. Riders are getting harassed, slapped, and even assaulted on the job and still we're expected to be grateful for some "flexible" work opportunity πŸ™„. The fact that they have to juggle multiple jobs just to survive is just heartbreaking. When will someone step up and say enough is enough? We need better working conditions, fair pay, and respect for these workers 🀝
 
🚨 The food delivery industry is literally treating migrant workers like dirt πŸ€• Those guys are struggling so hard just to make ends meet and be treated like invisible machines. Long hours for low pay, and sometimes even harassment from customers! It's crazy that they're not being taken care of by these companies πŸ™„ Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Just Eat need to step up their game and treat these workers with some respect πŸ‘Š They should also look into improving safety conditions and addressing mental health issues. This is a modern slavery issue, plain and simple 😩
 
can we please make deliveroo uber eats & just eat a bit more transparent about how much money their riders really take home πŸ€‘πŸ‘€ i mean theyre already working like 12 hour shifts on rainy days with bad visibility no wonder they gotta do multiple jobs 🀯 and its just not fair that they get taxed & penalised for being late or taking breaks πŸ‘Ž
 
omg i was just thinking about how much i love trying out new recipes on the weekend πŸ΄πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³ u know what's crazy? the other day i tried making these crazy-delicious chicken tikka masala and it was SOOOO good!!! πŸ‘Œ anyway, back to this food delivery worker thing... isn't it wild that they're struggling so much? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i mean, don't get me wrong, i love a good meal from my fave food spot as much as the next person πŸ”πŸ‘Œ but come on, can't the companies do better than this?! 😩
 
ugh, these people are literally struggling to pay bills 🀯 and some ppl think its "flexible" how they get to choose their own hours? like no one has ever had a bad experience with delivery apps before...lol πŸ™„ dont believe the stats that say otherwise. its not just about the money tho, its about being treated with respect as a human being πŸ‘‹ deliveroo/ubereats etc need to step up their game and prioritize rider safety and mental health over profits πŸ€‘
 
OMG u gotta believe ppl who deliver grub r goin thru so much rn πŸ€―πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ like marina from brazil her story is wild she's got 2 kids & has 2 jobs just 2 make ends meet & still gets harassed & assaulted by customers like it's no big deal for the companies tho πŸ’Έ they're all about that flexi work but really its just a way 4 them 2 exploit ppl πŸ€– u gotta be mad 4 these riders πŸ’”
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• i cant even imagine having to deal with all those weird customers πŸ˜‚ but seriously though its not cool that these people are being treated like dirt πŸ‘Ž i mean who gets paid minimum wage plus costs for their time and still has to take on multiple jobs just to survive? 🀯 thats not fair at all πŸ’Έ and yeah the fact that they have to choose between eating or putting money aside is just crazy 😲 my friend's cousin works as a food delivery driver and she said its super stressful and long hours too πŸ’”
 
🚽😩 ugh, these food delivery riders r literally bein treated like dirt. i mean, we all know the gig economy's a tough spot, but this is just unacceptable 🀯 think about it, ppl gotta choose between eatin or puttin away some cash just to survive. and don't even get me started on the harassment & assault from customers... it's just, like, wow 😩 these platforms r makin bank off their labor, but they ain't doin squat 2 protect their workers πŸ€‘
 
ugh its just so sad what these riders go thru πŸ€• their mental health must be literally shattered from all the harassment & stress. i mean like who expects to get pulled into a customers house or slapped in the street? 🚫 it aint right at all. platforms gotta step up & take responsibility for the way they treat these ppl. we cant just ignore the exploitation anymore 😀
 
omg can you even imagine having to deliver food for hours on end just to make ends meet 😱 and then dealing with harassment and assault from customers? like what's wrong with ppl who think its ok to touch women without consent? πŸ™„ anyway i feel so bad for these workers they deserve way more than the min wage they're getting plus costs πŸ€‘ they need better working conditions and support from the companies, not just a voluntary agreement that's basically nothing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and btw how can you call it flexible when ppl have to take on multiple orders just to survive? 🀯
 
omg u gotta feel so bad 4 these ppl πŸ€•πŸ˜” theyre literally delivering food like its nobodies business but theyre still struggling to make ends meet & even then theyre worried about getting harassed or assaulted on the job 😑 it aint right that platforms are makin money off these workers while they barely scrape by. and the thing is, its not just the customers who r the problem, its also the systems in place that perpetuate this exploitation πŸ€–. like whats wrong with offerin better pay & benefits 4 these ppl? πŸ€‘ but idk maybe thats just too much to ask from the big corps πŸ’Έ
 
🀯 man i cant even begin to imagine having to deal with all that harassment and exploitation just to make ends meet πŸšͺπŸ’Έ i mean whats wrong with these platforms? dont they care about the people who are literally putting their lives on the line for every single order πŸ™„ its not like theyre asking for much, just fair pay and decent working conditions 🀝 but noooo they just keep pushing riders around like dirt πŸŒͺ️ and then wonder why the migrant workers feel invisible and exploited πŸ’” i mean weve been talking about this for years now and nothing ever changes πŸ•°οΈ its time for some real change, not just a few token gestures 🎁
 
Wow 🀯 these guys are literally working themselves into debt just to survive and they're still expected to be all smiles and friendly for customers! πŸšͺ😩 it's like, hello! They need to get paid a decent wage or at least have some protections in place. And the harassment and assault from customers? That's just not okay! 😑
 
Ugh dont even get me started on these food delivery platforms 🀯 They're literally taking advantage of people's struggles and exploiting them for profit. Riders are working insane hours just to make ends meet, and if you ask me it's time for some real change πŸ’Έ Thinks Uber Eats is doing the right thing by offering flexible work? Get outta here πŸ™„ It's all about keeping workers in a state of constant anxiety so they don't question the system.

And can we talk about how many stories like Marina's are getting ignored? These women are literally risking their safety just to put food on the table for their families, and nobody cares 😒 We need unions stepping up to fight for better working conditions and rights ASAP 🚨 GMB, you're doing some good work but there's still so much more that needs to be done πŸ‘
 
man these delivery riders are literally fighting for their lives out there πŸ€• Deliveroo and Uber Eats need to step up their game or at least be more transparent about how much they're paying these workers, it's not right that people have to choose between eating or putting money aside 😩 And what's with the harassment and assault from customers?! gotta be some serious work to do on that front 🚫
 
I mean, what's up with these food delivery platforms? They're making a killing off these migrant workers but treating them like dirt. Riders are literally working themselves into poverty just to survive, and they're still expected to be flexible and available 24/7 πŸ€•. And don't even get me started on the harassment and assault - it's sickening! These platforms need to step up their game and prioritize rider safety and fair pay πŸ‘Ž.

And have you seen those ads for Deliveroo and Uber Eats? "Flexible" work that just means "we'll pay you peanuts but you can choose when you want to work". Give me a break! πŸ™„ It's modern-day slavery, plain and simple. We need to hold these companies accountable for their role in exploiting vulnerable workers πŸ’Ό.

I'm all for the unions fighting back and demanding better working conditions and rights for riders, though 😊. At least there's hope that things will change and these workers can get the respect they deserve πŸ™.
 
πŸ€” Delivery workers are literally burning the midnight oil just to pay the bills but no one cares about their well-being πŸ•°οΈ. UK government needs to take a closer look at the situation & provide better support for these workers πŸ‘₯. Sources on how many migrant workers are in this industry would be helpful, btw πŸ’―
 
I feel so bad for these poor guys πŸ€•, working as food delivery riders and being treated like dirt. It's like, back in the day, when I used to drive a cab, we had to deal with tough customers too, but at least we had some protection, you know? Now it's like they're just invisible πŸ‘€. And don't even get me started on the harassment 😩, it's just not right. I mean, I've heard of riders being slapped and even assaulted 🀯, it's crazy.

And the pay? Forget about it πŸ’Έ. They have to work multiple jobs just to survive, that's just not fair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. My cousin used to work as a delivery driver too, he said the platforms take advantage of them, they're just trying to make a buck πŸ’Έ. And what really gets me is that these guys are human beings too πŸ™, they have families and dreams, just like everyone else.

I'm glad someone's speaking out about this issue πŸ—£οΈ, it's time we start treating our food delivery riders with some respect and dignity πŸ‘Œ. We need to make sure they're paid a living wage and that their safety is prioritized πŸ’ͺ. It's not too much to ask, right? 😊
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ these platforms are just profiting off poor people's back, it's like, no respect for workers whatsoever πŸ€‘. riders gotta be grateful for whatever scraps they get from these companies. newsflash: just 'flexible' is not a good thing when you're struggling to make ends meet πŸ“Š. and don't even get me started on the whole 'deletion as human being' vibe 🚫, it's like, hello! we have feelings too πŸ’”
 
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