Workers said they will prevent food deliveries from leaving the biggest shopping malls in the city of São Paulo
“The strike will continue. iFood didn’t give a shit [sic], but they saw that the movement was strong all over the country. And we’re going to continue because we’re going to send the message. It’s not fair what they’re doing. They fooled us, they gave us no answers, so we’re going to stop the whole country,” announced one of the strike leaders from the top of a sound truck, to loud applause.
In addition to the minimum rate, the workers demand an increase in pay from BRL 1.50 (US$ 0.43) to BRL 2.50 (US$ 0.26) for each kilometer traveled; a limit of 3 kilometers radius for deliveries made by bicycle; and full payment per ride even when orders are grouped on the same route.