Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

> with a limited understanding of labour laws, rights, and protections

Sweet summer child, they know very well what they're doing. The instances I've interacted with employees at those companies, they know exactly what kind of future they're building towards, and most of them seem very eager to get there, regardless of existing regulations.

> Food delivery as a business catering to the general public needs to go away

Why though? There is clearly demand for it in some way. We've been doing food delivery to the general public for decades, is it the amount of selection that you're against or food delivery as a whole?

I agree that VC-funded startups that aim to basically crash industries because they're flush with cash, so they then can jack up prices should go away, but I don't see that linked with "Food Delivery" as a concept, we should be able to regulate one of them without getting rid of the other.



Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: