Delivery services descend on fast food outlets as lockdown rules ease | Day39ofLockdown
Despite the government saying restaurants were open for deliveries only, delivery drivers in cars and scooters had to queue.
“In addition to our regular stringent hygiene standards and protocols, we’ll implement additional safety measures to ensure a safe working environment for everyone - aligned to government regulations and guidelines,” Qengqe said. An Uber Eats spokesperson said their focus on safety was unwavering, and they remained committed to arming delivery people with the information they needed to stay safe.
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