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White House anti-hunger plan enlists gig companies including DoorDash and Instacart — whose workers sometimes go hungry themselves

Por: MarketWatch Business November 09, 2022

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Some observers have questioned why the list of companies participating in the anti-hunger strategy includes some whose business practices, in their view, contribute to America’s hunger problem. Namely, three gig-economy companies — DoorDash, which delivers mainly restaurant meals; Shipt, an app for arranging home delivery of groceries and other items; and Instacart, another grocery-delivery service — are among those pledging assistance in... + full article



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