Facebook has emerged in Mexico City as a low-cost alternative to food delivery services like Uber Eats and Rappi, as restaurateurs seek to avoid high fees
The platform has emerged as a hack around Uber Eats and Rappi's high fees. — • XOCHIMILCO, MEXICO Tweets: @anirvan , @khushbuoshea , @leomschwartz , @lenton_chris , @cowvala , @kayla_s_stewart , @as...
A look at growing movements by gig economy workers in Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador, protesting the conditions at UberEats, Rappi, and iFood
Martha Pskowski / VICE : Tweets: @vice , @vice , and @motherboard Tweets: @vice : “You make money but you don't live.” https://www.vice.com/... @vice : “Do you know what torture it is to go hungry wh...
In Argentina, delivery apps Glovo and Rappi, which allow users to send and receive all kinds of packages, have been found to deliver drugs in ~10 cases so far
including illegal drugs — and poorly enforced laws leave them responsible https://onezero.medium.com/... Sarah Kessler / @sarahfkessler : Drug dealers in Argentina are using delivery apps - when gig w...
In Argentina, delivery apps Glovo and Rappi, which allow users to send and receive all kinds of packages, have been found to deliver drugs in ~10 cases so far
There, they can be hired to transport anything — including illegal drugs — and poorly enforced laws leave them responsible