Instacart Shopper Says ‘We’re All One Week Away’ From Financial Ruin

Mar.31 — Heidi Carrico, Instacart shopper and founding member of the Gig Workers Collective, discusses the strikes by gig workers on Tuesday. Bloomberg’s Brad Stone also joins. They speak with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Technology.


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Instacart is an American company that operates a grocery delivery and pick-up service in the United States and Canada. The company offers its services via a website and mobile app. The service allows customers to order groceries from participating retailers with the shopping being done by a personal shopper.

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1 thought on “Instacart Shopper Says ‘We’re All One Week Away’ From Financial Ruin”

  1. Why strike! People need to understand, working for cash will never get them what they want, it makes you poorer, and takes away your most valuable asset your time.

    Do instacart, then go home a work on Building a homebase business that creates Cashflow. It’s a blessing to have instacart when you have a side project that will give you freedom one day.

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