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Concerns Hungry Panda’s ‘impossible’ bonus system could encourage food delivery riders to take more risks on the road

Workers for food delivery app Hungry Panda have slammed a new bonus system as impossible to achieve, fearing it’ll encourage riders to take more risks on the road.
Key points:
- A former Hungry Panda rider says the food delivery company’s new bonus system for riders is “unachievable”
- Hungry Panda’s Panwen Chen says the changes are “about incentivising the high performing drivers”
- Hungry Panda has apologised to the workplace safety regulator in NSW after failing to promptly report the death of a rider last year
The UK-based company recently cut its rates of pay, prompting a backlash from delivery riders and the Transport Workers Union over wages and conditions.
7.30 can reveal the terms of the new system, which the company said was designed…
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