Majority Opposes R$ 10 Minimum Fee for Delivery App Drivers, Says Survey
A majority of Brazilians oppose the proposed R$ 10 minimum fee for delivery app drivers according to a recent survey by Quaest and the National Restaurants Association (ANR).
βButter Ddeokβ Becomes Number One Search Term, Sparked Debate Between βFun to Tryβ vs βForced Trendβ
'Butter Ddeok' has emerged as a popular dessert following 'Dujjondku' and has become the top search term on delivery apps, eliciting mixed reactions from the public.
Transport Apps Bill: Opposition Tries to Revive Criticism of 'Blusinha Tax'; Reporter Expected to Maintain Minimum of R$8.50 per Delivery
Opposition lawmakers in Brazil are attempting to revive criticisms of the 'blusinha tax' as they seek to overturn the bill regulating app-based work, which is a key electoral pledge of the federal government.
Woman, 35, died after ordering Β£1,500 a month of alcohol on delivery apps
A woman has died after spending Β£1,500 a month on alcohol ordered through delivery apps, prompting her sister to advocate for stricter regulations on such services.
Government will insist on a minimum fee of R$ 10 for deliveries and R$ 2.50 per additional km in app project
The Lula government is committed to establishing a minimum delivery fee of R$ 10 and R$ 2.50 per extra kilometer in its regulatory project for app-based work.
Transport app bill: meeting ends without agreement on minimum value of rides and deliveries
A government meeting concerning a bill regulating app-based work ended without consensus on minimum payment for transport and delivery workers.
Minimum Value per Ride or Delivery Is a Sensitive Point in the Regulation of Apps
The minimum value per ride or delivery proposed in Brazil's regulation of app work is facing criticism from workers and companies alike.
Delivery apps resume contracts with logistics operators and raise alert at MPT
The resumption of contracts with logistics operators in the delivery market has raised concerns at the Labor Public Ministry in Brazil regarding the labor rights of couriers, especially after the entry of Chinese companies 99Food and Keeta.
Amazon launches 15-minute grocery delivery in Brazil and intensifies competition with delivery apps
Amazon has launched its 15-minute grocery delivery service in Brazil through Amazon Now, targeting rapid delivery and fresh food sales.
Delivery App Fees Favoring Small Businesses Like Credit Cards... Will the 'Food Delivery Act' Gain Traction?
The article discusses the burden of delivery app fees on small food businesses in South Korea and the potential legislative measures to alleviate this financial strain.
Deputies discuss adjustments to the bill regulating app-based work
Lawmakers in Brazil are considering changes to a bill that would regulate the work of drivers and delivery personnel working through apps, raising concerns over the classification of workers and potential employment disputes.
Burgers and sushi rise, pizza falls on food apps
The article discusses the increasing popularity of burgers and sushi versus the declining demand for pizza in food delivery applications, examining its impact on consumer behavior and the response of dining businesses.
Developer in the USA resigns and reveals how delivery apps 'steal' from drivers and customers
A developer in the USA has resigned and disclosed how delivery platforms manipulate their systems, utilizing rigged 'benefits', hidden algorithms, and practices that pressure both drivers and customers.