GrabFood Adventures
This book is told in entertaining format, replete with adventures at every turn.
Even if you never intend to try GrabFood Delivery work, you'll at least learn the insider perspective that allows you to tip better (if you should at all?). I personally use GrabFood Delivery work to jolt me out of complaining about boring or lowly paid tasks in life and work; GrabFood Delivery work is lowly paid enough at an average of S$15 per hour. (Actually, GrabFood Delivery work can be addictive; perhaps I will only tire of it after I've learned the neighborhood inside out.)
GrabFood Delivery Tips
Yet, every story and adventure told herein constitute vital tips to doing comfortably well at GrabFood delivery. From downtown routes with a Power-Assisted Bicycle focus --- really, why would you want to wade at 10--12 km/h on an E-Scooter using foot paths alone? --- to tips and tricks that work around glaring and persistent bugs in the GrabFood platform (all systems on this planet are run by idiots at some point or another, and I stand accused as well), this book will make you a consummate GrabFood Delivery rider, much better than Grab itself ever expected you to be!
Economics of Food Delivery Platforms
And of gig economies in general. Hmm, not sure how much economics I should dive into. You readers should let me know. Yeah, I can be deadly deathly boring; you have been warned! Muahaha! (And chronically corny, yes, I'm seeing help for that, don't worry.)
GrabFood Platform's Hits and Misses
If you're Deliveroo or Foodpanda, this book will be of utmost value to you competitors! I'm from data science, so I'll be talking about some of the major missteps GrabFood did with data mining.