SINGAPORE — As the Covid-19 crisis has unfolded, Rey’s earnings as a GrabFood delivery rider have sunk by 25 per cent, but now he fears his meagre earnings may be squeezed even more. The reason? The owners of struggling food and beverage (F&B) places are campaigning to pay lower commissions to platforms such as GrabFood.
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