Delivery
The Mysterious Case of the F*cking Good Pizza
A quest to find the origin of a pizza place led me down a rabbit hole of clickbait restaurants—with Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick's new company at the end.
Supply and Demand in China’s Supercharged Delivery Economy
The ease and convenience of food delivery in China relies on millions of gig-workers like Chang Si'en.
Shirtless Bodybuilders Are Here to Save This Sushi Restaurant in Japan
Not all heroes wear capes. Sometimes, they don’t even wear shirts.
Don't Order Delivery While Police Riot
Police are rioting nationwide and inflicting indiscriminate violence on the public. Don't risk someone else's life for some takeout.
How Chefs Are Handling This
A sub delivered via drone? COVID-19 has forced restaurant owners to develop new and creative ways to survive.
Singapore’s Delivery Guys Tell Us How They Cope With the Coronavirus
"We’re considered frontliners right now. Our health is at stake."
Rich Manhattanites Are Paying Limo Drivers to Chauffeur Mail to the Hamptons
A high-end car service company has adjusted to the coronavirus outbreak by delivering the rich's Manhattan bills, letters, and magazines.
Manila’s Delivery Guys: Meet The People Who Work Outside So You Can Stay Home
"We need to do it because we have bills to pay. We have no choice."
Food Delivery Workers Told Us About Their ‘Indescribable Fear’ During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Tips from customers increased over the past few weeks, but only slightly. Buildings have stopped letting deliveries inside to hand off food.
How I Get By: A Day in the Life of a Delivery Guy During Coronavirus Panic
"I thought I'd be getting fat-ass tips. I'm not getting fat-ass tips."
Lizzo Is Being Sued by the Postmates Driver She Accused of Stealing Her Food
This all started in mid-September when Lizzo used Postmates to place a delivery order from Luke's Lobster in Boston.
It Doesn't Matter if Your Food Is Late—Don't Harass Your Delivery Person
Lizzo accused a Postmates courier of stealing her food, although the miscommunication was her fault. It's a symptom of broader disrespect for service workers in precarious jobs.