What I learned as a Food Delivery Courier in Berlin and What You Should Probably Know As Wel — part 2

<p>My&nbsp;<a href="https://medium.com/@laskov24/what-i-learned-as-a-food-delivery-guy-in-berlin-and-what-you-should-probably-know-as-well-a14e62d5a4f3" rel="noopener">previous post</a>&nbsp;(and the first in this series) was about me, and how I found myself doing food deliveries in Berlin, but it said nothing about food deliveries. Yes, I have a tendency to start talking about one thing and ending up talking mainly about myself.</p> <p>This post will talk about &ldquo;The business&rdquo; &mdash; what are we talking about when we talk about &ldquo;food deliveries&rdquo;, which companies run the show, and what are the main differences between them.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*FvCEkTwgXQayNq1Lle1FSw.jpeg" style="height:856px; width:700px" /></p> <p>I had a happy moment today &mdash; there was an elevator in a client&rsquo;s building. I used it mainly to take selfies.</p> <p>Up until a year ago, there were three big companies for food deliveries in Berlin:&nbsp;<strong>Lieferando</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Foodora,</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Deliveroo</strong>. I know that because I saw their ads and posters everywhere when this started being a thing in Berlin, 2 years ago (when did you come across a food delivery service that brings you food from everywhere to your house? This is really a new thing).</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@laskov24/what-i-learned-as-a-food-delivery-courier-in-berlin-part-2-46c9c176ec7"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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