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You Might Rethink Food Delivery Apps After What One Survey Reveals

You Might Rethink Food Delivery Apps After What One Survey Reveals

CARACAS, VENEZUELA - JULY 25: Detail of a chicken sandwich and french fries provided by the Panabus team to a homeless child on July 25, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Panabus is a network of assistance for homeless people, which seeks to enhance the dignity of those who care for, offering through mobile units the basic services of: personal hygiene, primary medical care and community kitchen. (Photo by Carolina Cabral/Getty Images)

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A recent study has left some people hesitant to order food from food delivery apps.

In a survey conducted by US Foods, nearly 30% of drivers admitted to snacking from the food they are supposed to be delivering and almost 20% of customers said they’ve had an experience where their food was only left at the door.

While some customers said they didn’t think it was a big deal, many upset customers responded saying that they believe restaurants should invest in “tamper-evident labels” to help fix this issue. 

Some delivery services have already taken action in using sticker seals, and others have yet to respond. 

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