3 myths about delivery drivers’ earnings
Is it true that iFood charges a commission from delivery people and takes part of what they receive for the delivery — and the tip too?
Is it true that iFood charges a commission from delivery people and takes part of what they receive for the delivery — and the tip too?
Taking advantage of the spirit of the date, find out what is fact and what is rumor about the company
Information published in the Lauro Jardim column is not valid
Measure will benefit workers and will not bring more costs or work to companies
Yes: born in Brazil, the company also invests in the development of national technologies; know this story
It's not true: professionals active on the platform have free insurance coverage in case of personal accidents; know more
Company reinforces that it has no connection with a bank whose bankruptcy was declared in the United States
The information about the termination of contracts in the
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Print that circulates on social networks is a montage. iFood
iFood clarifies that the note circulating is FALSE