Washington Examiner

Seattle’s Food App Apocalypse

- —By Conn Carroll

President Ronald Reagan loved to quip that the most terrifying words in the English language are: “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.”

Well, a Seattle City Council law designed to help app-based food delivery workers has backfired, cutting some workers’ pay in half and driving others out of the industry entirely.

First passed in 2022, Seattle’s PayUp law did not go into effect until January of this year. In addition to establishi­ng “a minimum wage for app-based delivery drivers” — which, at over $26, is higher than Seattle’s existing $20 minimum wage — the legislatio­n created five new bureaucrat­ic jobs to oversee compliance with the new law at a cost of $1.2 million a year. This would all be paid for by a new delivery tax on each order.

Prices for everything DoorDash and

Uber Eats deliver immediatel­y shot up after the law went into effect, with consumers quickly complainin­g about $26 coffees and $32 sandwiches.

As a result of the rapid price increases, many consumers simply deleted their apps, and the demand for app-delivered food quickly plummeted. Instead of raising app-delivery driver pay, the law lowered it.

“They’re not telling the whole story,” app-delivery driver Mia Shagen told King 5. “Assuming that you are working constantly, then yes, you’re going to be making that much money. But that’s not what’s happening right now. Because people are not ordering as much anymore. The tips are going down because they think we’re making all this money.”

Drivers who were making $931 a week under the old system are now making just $464 under the new law, thanks to the decline in orders. Many are just quitting altogether. “I didn’t get an order for, like, six hours, and I was done,” Tony Illes, now a former Uber Eats driver, told KIRO 7.

The law has been such a disaster that the mayor’s office has already said it is “open to making improvemen­ts” to the law.

Maybe the Seattle City Council should stop trying to “help” app-delivery drivers and just mind its own business.

such a film would probably never be released. But, if it were, it would be criticized, vilified, and denounced by liberals, Democrats, and every other left-winger in the country. There would be protests and marches, and Republican politician­s would be asked to condemn it.

Racial harmony is not as complex as the Democrats, liberals, and others on the Left make it out to be. This is primarily because they are the ones behind most of the racial strife in the country. Whether it was the Democrats of yesteryear promoting slavery and Jim Crow segregatio­n or their contempora­ry counterpar­ts that support such biased, discrimina­tory, and inflammato­ry cinematic propaganda as this film, they continue to promote a culture of intoleranc­e, divisivene­ss, bigotry, and prejudice, especially against white people.

The Left views it as revenge for the racism that happened decades ago. Normal people see it as racism happening today. And it’s a phenomenon that has existed for far too long.

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