I’d like to start this with a huge thank you to all delivery partners who are out there sending food and items to people—especially during the crucial time of the COVID-19 pandemic. But as thankful I am for them being able to deliver food and items while I keep safe at home I will never fully understand what they do, but I can try.
Grab delivery partners Nazleen and Atiqah let me tag along as they spend their day delivering food to hungry customers. Nazleen also welcomed me into her house with her three kids, and talked to me about how she goes through the day.
In my journey, I also learnt how long a journey can be to get food delivered. It truly did make me appreciate the lengths a rider can go through just for a delivery. And in my opinion, they deserve a lot more than their delivery fees.
Big thanks to Nazleen, Atiqah and Grab!
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