Grab drivers in Southeast Asia are now convenience stores, too
https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/05/grab-drivers-in-southeast-asia-are-now-convenience-stores-too/
Drivers of Southeast Asia-based Grab can now become mini convenience stores. That’s because the ride-hailing company, which bought out rival Uber’s local business earlier this year, has teamed up with U.S. startup Cargo to sell a selection of items to passengers during their ride.
New York-based Cargo claims it can help drivers earn up to $300 in additional wages per month by selling items like snacks, drinks, beauty items, phone chargers and more.
Grab drivers in Southeast Asia are now convenience stores, too
Jun 5, 2018, 10:37am UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/05/grab-drivers-in-southeast-asia-are-now-convenience-stores-too/
> Drivers of Southeast Asia-based Grab can now become mini convenience stores. That’s because the ride-hailing company, which bought out rival Uber’s local business earlier this year, has teamed up with U.S. startup Cargo to sell a selection of items to passengers during their ride.
> New York-based Cargo claims it can help drivers earn up to $300 in additional wages per month by selling items like snacks, drinks, beauty items, phone chargers and more.