UBER: UNEXPECTED Decision Taken Due to the New Coronavirus

UBER made a completely unexpected decision due to the new Coronavirus, here's what the company is doing now, and what impact the measure it took in the end has.

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UBER is forced to make an unexpected decision due to the new Coronavirus, the company is adapting to the situation that everyone is going through at the moment, and its way of working comes as a big surprise. More precisely, after the number of rides that UBER registers on its platform dropped by 70% in some cities, and more in others, the company seems to want to convince its drivers to change the way they work, the little in the USA.

UBER he asks the drivers to stop taking rides, and to start delivering food to homes with their cars, so that they can earn some money during this period, even if it is about smaller amounts. We all know that the money earned by a food delivery person at UBER is less than what a taxi driver earns, but it's still something.

UBER: UNEXPECTED Decision Taken Due to the New Coronavirus

UBER he started last week to send notifications to his drivers, through the application dedicated to taking over rides, to start taking over food deliveries instead of transport rides. UBER knows that people don't move as much as before, so their drivers make very little money, and those who want to make some extra money are advised to choose to make deliveries in order to still earn something during this period criticism.

UBER comes with this request for drivers because a lot of people have started ordering food online, so there is a growing demand for this type of service, and cars are needed. Those from UBER have started in the USA to recommend drivers to switch from passenger transport to home deliveries, but they will more than likely use the same measure including in other countries around the world as the situation becomes critical in several countries .

UBER he knows that the large number of online orders can bring him income from a source that until now has not generated as much money as the usual transport of people through cities.