DoorDash, Uber Eats — and Tony
by David Pierce from The Verge - All Posts on (#6KF1K)
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Delivery apps seem like a good idea, and it's obvious why they're handy to have around. It's also often unclear whether delivery apps actually work for anyone involved. They make your stuff more expensive, often in hard-to-see ways. They take huge fees from restaurants that need it to survive. Drivers don't get the pay or benefits they should. And in many cases, even the apps themselves don't make any money! What are we doing here?
Into that messy equation comes a man named Tony Delivers. Tony Illes has become something of a folk hero in the Seattle area by advertising a much simpler and more human strategy. With a bunch of simple signs and a $5 delivery fee, he's starting something of a delivery revolution from the seat of his bike.
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