Why Do Drivers Hate Delivery Platforms?

The Ally Platform
1 min readSep 5, 2022

Fueled both by the pandemic and an increasing desire for convenience spurred on by the digital era, more and more consumers rely on delivery platforms to bring them food and goods on demand. In fact, since 2017, the global revenue for online food delivery alone has doubled. By 2024, it is estimated that this figure will reach $97 billion.

Behind all this revenue and uptick in delivery demand is the labor of hard-working drivers. Every day, around the globe, drivers sign into delivery platforms, hop into their vehicles, and get to work delivering food and other products to consumers’ doorsteps.

Unfortunately, many drivers have a love-hate relationship with the platforms they use to work. While they may enjoy the freedom of their work, they are tired of the many drawbacks of using a standard delivery platform. Why are drivers leaving these platforms, and what do they hate about them? Let’s take a look at the top six reasons drivers have become fed up with the average delivery platform.

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