1 In 4 Food Delivery Drivers Admit To Eating Your Food
5 years, 5 months ago

1 In 4 Food Delivery Drivers Admit To Eating Your Food

NPR  

1 In 4 Food Delivery Drivers Admit To Eating Your Food Enlarge this image toggle caption Bloomberg via Getty Images Bloomberg via Getty Images The smell of a mouthwatering meal is hard to ignore — especially when it belongs to someone else. The survey conducted by US Foods, which supplies food to restaurants, gathered information from about 500 food delivery drivers and more than 1,500 customers in America who order through apps such as DoorDash, Postmates, Grubhub and UberEats. Drivers who reported working for at least one food delivery app had a median age of 30. The delivery service, however, still requires "each person who completes a delivery using Postmates to expressly agree that all food and goods delivered will arrive in a tamper-free form and in compliance with all applicable food health and safety laws."

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