We ruined all of Sydney's Uber deliveries

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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    00:00 Intro
    00:56 The Boys Get A Job
    4:09 Alex's Turn
    13:08 Sponsorship
    14:15 Aleksa's Turn
    22:35 Winner Winner!
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  • @Boy_Boy
    @Boy_Boy  Год назад +4282

    The legal defence fund is only a few hundred donations off the goal so give whatever you can and make sure workers can keep up the fight:
    www.unionsnsw.org.au/legaldefence

    • @jamiewatkins4178
      @jamiewatkins4178 Год назад +12

      You should try and sneak onto a movie set (new madmax maybe) or a t.v show like big brother or something like that

    • @uncledunk5532
      @uncledunk5532 Год назад +14

      I'd check that contract you signed I'm pretty sure you owe them half the money you made with the views.
      Great upload as ever

    • @MrSaxokeet
      @MrSaxokeet Год назад +21

      Best yt advert ever. Respect. Solidarity

    • @rusty3073
      @rusty3073 Год назад +18

      Solidarity forever! ✊

    • @miri8851
      @miri8851 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/0wX_NLZyqCo/видео.html this videos drop same time cool timing ;>

  • @fluffyfetlocks
    @fluffyfetlocks Год назад +9615

    in New Zealand, police background checks are free. Yet Uber charges money for them and refuses to accept them if you get them from the police yourself.

    • @FumblsTheSniper
      @FumblsTheSniper Год назад

      I mean, all they have to do is flip a few pages to check every criminal in NZ. At least, besides all the elites and reptilians there that drink the blood of babies.

    • @haleypoole9081
      @haleypoole9081 Год назад

      Because they operate through a third party. Doesn't matter where you live you are paying a company for its service. That being said they famously use cheap and unreliable companies for it hence why their are hundreds of thousands of rapes,assaults and abductions .Many of whome have extensive criminal records. The other issue being that if you kill someone in china and run a criminal check in USA it will come up clean.

    • @guymagson1230
      @guymagson1230 Год назад +696

      Sounds about right

    • @TendedDrop
      @TendedDrop Год назад +215

      Wtf.

    • @TopTechSavvy
      @TopTechSavvy Год назад +1

      Fuck uber

  • @slothman9731
    @slothman9731 Год назад +8195

    I just started as a cyclists in Mexico and it's very dangerous. The worst thing: the government tax rate is more as a cyclist than someone on a vehicle. I strongly feel and believe it should be less; even though we are not paying for gas we are buying fuel for our bodies to continue and are in a higher risk on the road than someone on a vehicle.

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +2647

      I can't believe the taxes are higher for cyclists! Cars rip up the roads so much, it requires so much more money to maintain.

    • @mauz791
      @mauz791 Год назад +437

      Multiple world governments prioritising cars even though they're inefficient compared to bikes is strange as hell

    • @MrNiker
      @MrNiker Год назад +138

      You can get run over by a car and go to jail for it in Mexico, I can't imagine riding a damn bicycle there

    • @MinarZue
      @MinarZue Год назад +210

      @@mauz791 Its this incredible thing that the automotive industry (and most all other industries tbf) do called lobbying, essentially paying off politicians, or donating eyewatering amounts of money to campaigns, to ensure public transit is shit, cycling is too dangerous and expensive, so the only real option is cars. So everyone has to buy a car, or 2, or 3 - and all of our tax money is spent maintaining this inefficient, expensive, and terrible for our planet infrastructure to keep the automotive industry's pockets lined (as well as our politicians pockets don't forget)
      It is actually fucking disgusting.

    • @mauz791
      @mauz791 Год назад +44

      @@MinarZue that makes a lot of sense. Though I naively hope that more places become like the Netherlands. Also love how lobbying is an acceptable term for legal bribery lol

  • @byrongsmith
    @byrongsmith Год назад +2067

    At 15:33 Aleksa runs right past the restaurant where he needs to pick up the food (compare interior decor at 15:53). And the map shown at 15:26 shows that the route given by the app takes him past the restaurant and round to a back entrance (where he struggles to work out how to actually enter the place). So basically, the app is adding a few minutes of unnecessary travel in order to avoid having the delivery worker walk in the front door.

    • @jrockoclock7088
      @jrockoclock7088 10 месяцев назад +140

      That's fucking crazy and a really interesting observation. It's also odd to me that they're even able to do that because uber's 'pick up' locator for their cab service always seems to want to place it a block away and no matter what you do it locks to some location on the opposite side of the street. No hate for the drivers but the UX on uber apps suck ass, so it's strange that they're even able to specify what door to use - though clearly that's possible or happens in an incidental fashion.

    • @_billyjackson
      @_billyjackson 10 месяцев назад +33

      Beats having the app sending drivers to the back of your house. I just get drivers waiting in my local park behind my fence calling me to ask where I am... I clearly leave my address which is on a different road, but Uber like to make things challenging.

    • @evancampos9870
      @evancampos9870 8 месяцев назад +3

      Holy crap i did not notice that

    • @pandayoyo3110
      @pandayoyo3110 7 месяцев назад +1

      on door dash they have a little pin and the street it takes you down can be the complete wrong one and the pin will be over a gate or some shit it's really annoying

    • @mushroomanjcc1954
      @mushroomanjcc1954 7 месяцев назад +4

      It's just bad gps dude, not that deep

  • @kwanhoialvischan1051
    @kwanhoialvischan1051 Год назад +3550

    We were actually wondering why you ran without a bike and when we looked into the bag you were already gone 😂😂

    • @sydneykarimi6344
      @sydneykarimi6344 Год назад +305

      Lol how was the food

    • @populationme
      @populationme Год назад +368

      i love that youre in this comment section rn

    • @zeke2408
      @zeke2408 Год назад +108

      Hope you guys enjoyed your meal! 🤣

    • @Sam-hd7iy
      @Sam-hd7iy Год назад +96

      how did you find this channel 😂 😂 😂

    • @juhis5936
      @juhis5936 Год назад +14

      which one of the orders is this

  • @isaacbushong4127
    @isaacbushong4127 Год назад +5094

    I drove for doordash for a year during COVID, made some money at first and then everything went to shit, my insurance rates went up when they found out I was using it to doordash, gas prices went up, complicated and high taxes… I did the math and was barely breaking even every month. Depreciating your car value to make some company billions is not worth it

    • @isaacbushong4127
      @isaacbushong4127 Год назад

      Not to mention I started getting ads that if drivers get the Doordash card, you can save… ONE PERCENT on gas!! What a slap in the face, their ads about “being your own boss” are bullshit propaganda so that they don’t have to provide any benefits, time off, lower pay and you have higher taxes. Fuck these delivery companies

    • @MrNicePotato
      @MrNicePotato Год назад

      This is so fucked up... poor you risking your life to earn a few dollars? Fuck you my dollars now haha.

    • @Jehty21
      @Jehty21 Год назад +85

      How did your insurance find that out??

    • @davidsquall351
      @davidsquall351 Год назад +40

      @@Jehty21 hes making it up

    • @isaacbushong4127
      @isaacbushong4127 Год назад +535

      @@Jehty21 I told them when they asked occupation, didn’t even think abt the increased rates

  • @michettk2125
    @michettk2125 Год назад +1991

    You should do Uber driver next and give piggyback rides to people

    • @RestoreTechnique
      @RestoreTechnique Год назад +100

      Ride a bicycle and put them on the handlebars 🚲

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Год назад +83

      @@RestoreTechnique Nah thats illegal, get one of those baby seats instead

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +660

      This is a million times better than our next video idea. deal

    • @LemonGrinder
      @LemonGrinder Год назад +25

      If people wanna social distance you could use a rickshaw!

    • @antoruby
      @antoruby Год назад +5

      with English subtitles: ruclips.net/video/vnUpNRKu3n0/видео.html

  • @theend1555
    @theend1555 Год назад +40

    Wait Australia has fines for striking?!?! What kind of fascist dystopian law is that?

  • @morocsrblx2028
    @morocsrblx2028 Год назад +921

    "Uber delivery driver never stops"
    Yes I know that feeling all too well. I'm a college student and I deliver orders on a Onewheel since I don't have a car. One day I got hit by a car as I was crossing the street to go to the restaurant I had to pick up food from. I'm just glad I wasn't hit while I had the food, but the person I delivered to was very scared and confused as to why I was covered in blood

    • @Lydia-ky3xu
      @Lydia-ky3xu Год назад +74

      whiplash reference

    • @K-EVOFFICIAL
      @K-EVOFFICIAL Год назад +6

      Hey, I deliver orders on my EUC because it’ll probably take 3x the time and cost a ton to deliver on a car where I am at😂

    • @sinancetinkaya
      @sinancetinkaya Год назад +34

      Is the car ok?

    • @muttipi
      @muttipi Год назад +63

      this reminds me of a story from badempenada about his time doing postmates where he was hit by a car and desperately begged the police to deliver the order for him or allow him to continue injured because he would have been punished for the incident and wouldn’t have been paid. Living in capitalism, especially as a part of the gig economy, is living the dream. 😐

    • @Orrphoiz
      @Orrphoiz Год назад +1

      I mean, nightmares are dreams too c:

  • @hchris96
    @hchris96 Год назад +4840

    I love the contrast in your videos of absolute tomfoolery and comedy mixed in with an actual meaningful message/impact. And how we can do something to push the needle forward. Thank you for these videos, I love them all

    • @tritoner1221
      @tritoner1221 Год назад +8

      i just like the tomfoolery. sometimes they take themselves way too seriously imo

    • @blasterblade02
      @blasterblade02 Год назад +249

      @@tritoner1221 Bad take

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +780

      This is such a lovely comment! That's exactly what we aim to do. But we also just have heaps of fun putting these together

    • @jenm1
      @jenm1 Год назад

      @@tritoner1221 you know how this channel started right? These fellows are communists.

    • @a.s2205
      @a.s2205 Год назад

      @@Boy_Boy your message is always stupid tho..

  • @LedyE
    @LedyE Год назад +1372

    Just imagine watching your delivery guy going through an industrial complex then you notice he doesn't have a bike, he smiles at you and says don't worry it's still cold😂

  • @murphychurch8251
    @murphychurch8251 Год назад +259

    I actually had this once in a smalltown in UK. I was wondering why it took so long for my food to arrive, until I noticed the delivery guy on foot, casually strolling along the road and swinging the bag with my food. So at least he wasn't stressed like Alex. 😅

  • @utvm6748
    @utvm6748 Месяц назад +10

    Props to the guy for the human kindness by opening the gate.

  • @Froed
    @Froed Год назад +2307

    As a floridian I want my food delivered by boat

    • @UTKETCHUP
      @UTKETCHUP Год назад +131

      Or on an alligator

    • @theaseus654
      @theaseus654 Год назад +28

      There is a McDonalds boat drive trough xD

    • @misanthropyunhinged
      @misanthropyunhinged Год назад +107

      "As a floridian" so sorry to hear that

    • @toadhoward3954
      @toadhoward3954 Год назад +13

      Would an amphibian vehicle suffice

    • @SteakBaked99
      @SteakBaked99 Год назад +7

      How is it in Florida? Was the whole state affected? My friends on holiday and I’ve not heard from her lmao

  • @jackpasternak7586
    @jackpasternak7586 Год назад +769

    “that delivery biker is bothering no one and doing his low paying job much too efficiently, i should trip him over and fine him $700, that’ll teach him to avoid safe areas and ride on the dangerous roads instead”

    • @fehiliks
      @fehiliks Год назад +51

      I think that fine at the beginning was about his "illegal" e-bike. In australia any ebike that u can operate with a throttle is automatically illegal. Doesn't mean u cant still buy them though

    • @LRM12o8
      @LRM12o8 Год назад +77

      Yeah, that was 0% about safety and 100% out of spite for the poor! Fucking disgusting!
      Also when was the last time you heard of a car driver getting fined *700£* for a minor infraction without endangerment? Cause I somehow can't remember... 🤔

    • @Swaaaat1
      @Swaaaat1 Год назад +6

      Lol. It's not about despise of the poor. It's way more simple and stupid than that. Hatred for the poor is logical compared on the background of most of the problems portrayed in the video. So yeah. Don't cage yourself with poor vs rich or exploited vs exploiters, it's useless

    • @MitchellBPYao
      @MitchellBPYao Год назад +2

      Wasn't even on his phone

    • @enja001
      @enja001 Год назад +4

      @@fehiliks or over 250w I just put a sticker over the 500w

  • @meodrac
    @meodrac 10 месяцев назад +136

    I really felt Alex's pain delivering the ruined mcdonald's order

  • @angelaengle12
    @angelaengle12 Год назад +138

    I just started doing Uber and seeing these guy's go through ALL the pitfalls I have already fallen into is heart-warming. I'm just glad I didn't do any of this on foot, I would die. 😂

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan 11 месяцев назад +6

      If you had only this comment to go off, you would think Uber is a drug

    • @angelaengle12
      @angelaengle12 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@osheridan lol, good point. Certainly keeps you poor like drugs do.

  • @aramis9331
    @aramis9331 Год назад +798

    I made -$432 working for postmates because I immediately hit a car in the parking lot after my very first delivery and then decided to quit then and there😅

  • @mippusmaximum
    @mippusmaximum Год назад +3756

    Stand with unions, always push for fair wage
    What a good message!

  • @oakyno426
    @oakyno426 Год назад +51

    9:47 i just realized im overly sensitive because i was got mad at that because im disabled and when i have the money to uber its worth it but also i then realized i am also lazy as well and if i was running around in the heat carrying food for cheap i would get mad at people too lmao love this channel just got into it

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +44

      hahaha yeah we got a bit carried away from all the running and may have made some broad statements. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @DedicatedCaffeineUser
    @DedicatedCaffeineUser Год назад +312

    I used to deliver for UberEats for a time until I realized that I’d make more money working a minimum wage job and that it’d be more consistent too. You hit the nail on the head with the issues you brought up there. Just a few more things I’d like to add to that: 1. Uber wants its drivers to act like both employees and independent contractors. Which is to say, they want to put all the burdens of both arrangements on their drivers and extract all of the benefits of both arrangements for them. 2. Uber drivers are reliant on tips to make ends meet due to ludicrously low base pay for offers. 3. There is no correlation between drivers accepting every offer and them making more money. In other words, Uber’s current system necessitates cherry picking offers in order to not pay out-of-pocket to deliver someone their food. 4. Due to a significant lack of pay, many Uber drivers reject offers that lack tips in order to be available for offers they won’t lose money on. This means that customers are (almost always) forced to tip before receiving their food. 5. Uber allows customers to change their tip up to an hour after receiving their food. Consequently, tip-baiting has become a real problem. This when customers intentionally reduce or fully take away a tip without receiving poor service to justify doing so. 6. Uber hides a portion of a tip above a certain threshold so for all a driver knows, Uber could outright be stealing a portion of their tips. 7. This means that drivers never know if their advertised payout will match their actual income. It *could* be more, but it is more than often less. 8. Customers’ only recourse for poor service is to punish the driver when it is more than possible that the fault lies with the restaurant. For example, drivers don’t have the ability to personally check your order, so an item missing in your sealed bag would be the fault of the restaurant. 9. Restaurants (especially fast food restaurants) don’t often care about the drivers they rely on to deliver their food to their customers. They will intentionally send their delivery drivers through the drive-thru with all their other customers, outright ignore the delivery driver for 10 whole minutes when the food is ready, or just not even make the food until after the delivery driver arrives. 10. Technical support is god awful for drivers. Very rarely can they solve issues in a timely manner (which is vital for drivers because technical issues take up valuable time that drivers need to actually make money for the day). And when Uber is clearly to blame for a technical issue causing their drivers to lose money, they only compensate them the base pay for a delivery (which is $2 btw). 11. In summary, Uber is just about the worst employer I have ever worked for. I encourage anyone considering working for them to look for a minimum wage job instead and I encourage anyone that still wishes to place an order on UberEats (or other food delivery apps) to tip your driver well, until these shady companies are required by law to pay their drivers a fair wage.

    • @ReeceCoza
      @ReeceCoza Год назад +4

      Unsure if you're American or Australian but in most occupied cities of Sydney there are trip bonuses which make it worth it, I made $1050 or so after 25 hours of work, only real struggle is driving a poor fuel economic vehicle, being dumb with tax and if you have no quest bonuses then yeah, base pay sucks

    • @Aimaiai
      @Aimaiai Год назад +10

      @@ReeceCoza i think a ton of people in this comment section live in less opportune areas, and America just being a shit place in general. In Toronto where I live, uber drivers on bikes downtown often make upwards of 20-30 dollars an hour, and 14-16 on the low end which is minumum wage anyways. The bikes equal or outnumber the cars, and theres tons of immigrants who support their schooling and families off of just delivery gig work its amazing.

    • @ReeceCoza
      @ReeceCoza Год назад +2

      @Aimai Ai I entirely agree with you, here in Sydney australia(busiest city of Australia) there's always generally scooter riders spottable everywhere, granted some suburbs are better then others people underestimate how much you can earn from it for sure

    • @DerplingusThe-II
      @DerplingusThe-II 10 месяцев назад +7

      hey hey now, if you talk to any uber eats driver they'll all tell you you're wrong and that they make 100k a year after expenses! and brag about the "freedom" and "flexibility" they have while in the same sentence say they have to work 12 hours a day 7 days a week to make ends meet

    • @austinwiebe3801
      @austinwiebe3801 7 месяцев назад +2

      So that begs the questions, why does anyone work for Uber to begin with when you make less money and less rights?

  • @Ram-zc4fi
    @Ram-zc4fi Год назад +768

    Sydney has so many bicyclists delivering food but next to no bike lanes. Need to make bike lanes to accommodate them and commuters, as well as pedestrians that don’t wanna get struck by a bike going 20km/hr

    • @ebutuoy0312
      @ebutuoy0312 Год назад +2

      I was bumped a few times walking pedestrian road day/night in the city, they don’t care and just ran away, so annoyed by those Uber bicycle drivers🙄

    • @neznet
      @neznet Год назад +72

      @@ebutuoy0312 the bigger issue is lack of bike infrastructure for delivery drivers to use. Do you expect them to risk their lives cycling with speeding vehicles?

    • @MultiChrisjb
      @MultiChrisjb Год назад +7

      I heard that the traffic was so bad, that the bikes are actually faster.

    • @trolojolo6178
      @trolojolo6178 Год назад +4

      When I was living in Sydney 2016, opposite from world square. I commuted with my racing bike from the George street to king street in Newtown in just 8 minutes. Downhill I was faster then any car. And drove through pedestrians crossing redlights. Lucky never hit anybody or got hit by a car. It was nuts how reckless I was driving. But I was twice faster compared to the subway. Which have been just 4-5 stations if remember right and took almost 20 minutes.

    • @kittenwizard4703
      @kittenwizard4703 Год назад +1

      Ban bikes, problem solved

  • @Drag0nmaster
    @Drag0nmaster Год назад +726

    I could swear that making you pay for your own background check is illegal

    • @vulpesmacrotis1990
      @vulpesmacrotis1990 Год назад +390

      Ah but you see, Uber are not “employing” you so it’s all good

    • @Drag0nmaster
      @Drag0nmaster Год назад +111

      @@vulpesmacrotis1990 Yep. I think it is probably a legal loophole

    • @TwenOalley
      @TwenOalley Год назад +173

      @@Drag0nmaster yeah, they're probably "independent contractors" which just means employee but without any rights, benefits, or protections that normal employees get.

    • @evice
      @evice Год назад +6

      That must have been a new thing, because I didn't have to pay for my own background check when applying for ubereats.

    • @Herravanrikki
      @Herravanrikki Год назад +20

      @@TwenOalley Capitalism at it’s best! 🎉🎉

  • @akwel95
    @akwel95 Год назад +151

    Awesome to see your support of the unionizing efforts! In Sweden our unions have been super strong but people have forgotten the value of them so the rights of our workers have slowly depreciated unfortunately.

    • @Hellsong89
      @Hellsong89 Год назад

      Thats more due union bosses being corrupt and playing into same corner with the corrupt elite and elite. Thats why i hate unions, while i can see the benefit of them, there is high risk of corruption.

    • @hongodongo9053
      @hongodongo9053 10 месяцев назад +4

      In sweden the contracts are so different depending on where you are.
      Retail is well regulated, industry is good etc. But construction, cleaning, service and the food industry is ass.

  • @grevledeng
    @grevledeng Год назад +29

    The exitement for noodle city and the way Alex lights up "woah good choice" is priceless.

  • @grasual_
    @grasual_ Год назад +917

    "Don't worry it's still cold!" I laughed so hard

    • @stellap-m4345
      @stellap-m4345 Год назад +2

      where is that??

    • @thenameless3271
      @thenameless3271 Год назад +10

      20:43

    • @Joshs4stro
      @Joshs4stro Год назад +27

      as a person who only eats raw meat i felt comforted and reassured

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +194

      I had no idea what I was saying, I was so exhausted

    • @harrysteel864
      @harrysteel864 Год назад +4

      ​@@Joshs4stro wait what?

  • @Obst4uflauf
    @Obst4uflauf Год назад +175

    my favorite australian couple!🥰

    • @scottessery100
      @scottessery100 Год назад +9

      Alex is shredded. And deffo the top

    • @hazzard7653
      @hazzard7653 Год назад +38

      @@scottessery100 SMH, normalize shredded bottoms

  • @taylorl.9875
    @taylorl.9875 Год назад +10

    one thing about the "why would you not walk 500 meters" at 9:51 ,
    I mean, sometimes my mother orders food from only a short distance because she is disabled and has mobility issues (plus, a small kid is in the house)

  • @dorianollez4161
    @dorianollez4161 Год назад +223

    Something I'd like to mention since you guys said you didn't understand why someone wouldn't walk around their block to get soup, there's a good chance that the person wasn't physically able, either because they were sick such as flu or chronic illness, or have a disability. Not always laziness involved. Cheers

    • @BobfromSydney
      @BobfromSydney Год назад +73

      during the work day someone working from home might not have a full hour to a restaurant, order, wait and then come home and eat, getting delivery helps with that sort of thing.

    • @CsabaGamings
      @CsabaGamings Год назад +10

      Im just fucking lazy and have the money.
      But if the place is in a 1km radius I'll just walk there

    • @wyndibro
      @wyndibro Год назад +20

      even some with some jobs its pretty hard to leave for even a few minutes. it's personally way more difficult for me to leave my job vs my staff members because I need to be able to be there if something is needed (which is often, my breaks aren't really breaks). There's definitely lazy people but some people have genuine reasons so order from places they could walk to

    • @makslargu5799
      @makslargu5799 Год назад +17

      @@BobfromSydney just another reason why better working conditions for everyone would improve the problem

    • @ameliag8574
      @ameliag8574 8 месяцев назад +10

      ^^ as someone w physical disabilities who struggles preparing hot meals sometimes, uber eats and deliveroo from stupidly close restaurants is the only way i can get hot food, i tip well though!

  • @shandaughter
    @shandaughter Год назад +581

    It'll be strange watching this show without Aleksa but at least he died doing what he loved!
    RIP The Fastest Uber Runner

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +257

      I'm sure he's smiling up at us, now that he's doing non-stop uber deliveries in hell

    • @heneedsomemilk2877
      @heneedsomemilk2877 Год назад

      @@Boy_Boy lmao

    • @joeshanks971
      @joeshanks971 Год назад +2

      @@Boy_Boy absolutely excellent content mate, just discovered your channel, funny but brings attention to proper problems everyday people have. Can’t believe this channel isn’t at 100 mill subs. Keep up the good work brother.

    • @AffectionateLocomotive
      @AffectionateLocomotive Месяц назад

      Wot?

  • @code8825
    @code8825 Год назад +1808

    Your videos are incredible, but also I can find them incredibly difficult to watch because you commit to the bit so hard and I just don't have your titanium balls to humiliate myself in public for content like you do, while also effectively doing covert agitprop. Godspeed.

    • @barretmc
      @barretmc Год назад +41

      You are not alone comrad lol

    • @origamihawk
      @origamihawk Год назад +16

      Nathan for You is a similar experience

    • @cole2999
      @cole2999 Год назад +5

      @@origamihawk Omg I've never made that connection but you're exactly right

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +277

      hahaha thanks dude! I'm very happy that there's a workable middle-ground between agitprop and public humiliation.

    • @sirllamaiii9708
      @sirllamaiii9708 Год назад +1

      @@Boy_Boy what is agitprop does that mean agricultural propaganda

  • @greasymoth4172
    @greasymoth4172 Год назад +21

    "Organ harvester's labyrinth" is such a bizarrely fitting name for that location LMAO 15:48

  • @jaceysmith3048
    @jaceysmith3048 Год назад +22

    This RUclips channel is awesome. The amount and lengths these two go through to bring awareness to jacked up situations is amazing. All while providing a laugh to the viewers, and links to the cause. I love it

  • @frankieholmes1565
    @frankieholmes1565 Год назад +423

    The ironic part is that Uber is unprofitable as a company. They're expected to finally break even in Q1 of 2023. The business model sucks for making money

    • @pakistaniraveasylum1396
      @pakistaniraveasylum1396 Год назад +72

      You know if they made sure everyone packaged their food properly to orevent spill losses and also that the food was ready every time, which wouldn't be hard, and treated riders better which would reduce losses from theft, they would save massive amounts of money. Some Gnosticism shit lol

    • @guy-sl3kr
      @guy-sl3kr Год назад +273

      Funny how even unprofitable companies always manage to find the funds to pay their CEOs millions

    • @NshbrVrjsn
      @NshbrVrjsn Год назад +18

      @@pakistaniraveasylum1396 trust me, even if somehow they did everything right, a startup like that need a long ass time before finally making any money

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +171

      @@guy-sl3kr hahaha yeah, it's definitely profitable for someone

    • @PeerPressing
      @PeerPressing Год назад +18

      That's just the next grift to avoid paying taxes

  • @jordanluke73
    @jordanluke73 Год назад +2441

    Two smart dudes that constantly make everyone around them say "that's so dumb" is my kinda content. But on a serious note: fuck the fear mongering about a domino effect, democratic governments are supposed to protect people not businesses. Profit caps? Just an idea

    • @Lovetsonmarq
      @Lovetsonmarq Год назад +61

      But they make pretty good social commentary as well!

    • @jordanluke73
      @jordanluke73 Год назад +60

      @@Lovetsonmarq 100%... came for dumb stuff, stayed for the social commentary

    • @islakea6613
      @islakea6613 Год назад +12

      More/Better anti lobbying legislation? Just an idea

    • @J-wm4ss
      @J-wm4ss Год назад +5

      @@jordanluke73 yep. I saw boy boy and I did a thing from hasan and they’re so cool and interesting

    • @Rudygiulianisfrumpybooty
      @Rudygiulianisfrumpybooty Год назад

      They know it’s wrong, they don’t care. They are not here to protect you, they sell you for money.

  • @salmonmoose
    @salmonmoose Месяц назад +3

    "Why would you not walk?" - some people have ambulatory issues, some people can't leave the house if they're caring for others, or perhaps self isolating.

  • @TheRainyKingdom
    @TheRainyKingdom Год назад +6

    9:42 in my personal experience I have a chronic illness and sometimes I’m essentially bedridden and my legs are not functioning properly-on these days I’ll typically ask my sister/parents/friends to pick up food for me. On other days I can’t get enough movement in, I used to run a TON. It depends really, but not all of us are constantly lazy haha.

  • @nikdog419
    @nikdog419 Год назад +333

    Everything you're discovering about Uber is why I only did ride sharing for a day. Do a 5-10 min trip for next to nothing, to then have to wait 20-40 min for another. They're constantly advertising a shortage of drivers, but as far as I could tell they have too many drivers.

    • @Kindhamster
      @Kindhamster Год назад +55

      The trick to making money in a gig economy like this is, paradoxically, only doing it part time. If you only spend a few hours a day around lunch and dinner time doing food deliveries, and a few hours a week bringing people to and from bars and stuff, it's quite lucrative. The problem is that even though the hourly rate is decent, the number of hours is too low for you to sustain yourself without a second/real job.

    • @DDracee
      @DDracee Год назад +10

      @@Kindhamster there's something critically wrong with your logic

    • @lorehammer40k4
      @lorehammer40k4 Год назад +15

      @@DDracee Right? Dude is like "the best way to make money is to not really need the money" Cool cool cool.

    • @5hirtandtieler
      @5hirtandtieler Год назад +39

      @@DDracee not really. He’s saying that if you have a job already and spend your free time by working more, THEN it’s lucrative...

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +108

      I guess it costs them nothing to have drivers since they don't have to employ anyone. It's an amazing grift to say they have a shortage

  • @ginj-ninj-4445
    @ginj-ninj-4445 Год назад +703

    I literally work as a bike courier here and man, 8:13 hits way too close to home
    Also 9:43 is unbelievably true, I’ve had deliveries that I’ve walked too in under two minutes. But hey, I’m more than happy to get paid for it

    • @gorgeluis
      @gorgeluis Год назад +121

      Sometimes you have a good coupon, so it's cheaper to buy it from the app, but most of the times yeah it's people just being extremely lazy

    • @YouAchieveMe
      @YouAchieveMe Год назад +201

      idk im disabled and cant walk far and sometimes i order from near by. im always scared the uber driver just thinks im lazy 😭

    • @YouAchieveMe
      @YouAchieveMe Год назад +172

      @@ginj-ninj-4445 the thing is i look super young fit and healthy hahah its just my organs that are dying!! I get yelled at if I use disabled parking spots and stuff even. not all disabilites are visible! 💕But i appreciate ppl like you who do the job! makes my quality of life soooo much better so thank you!

    • @bubblegumplastic
      @bubblegumplastic Год назад +86

      @@YouAchieveMe In the same boat as you, I look able bodied even though I'm not. Some days I wake up and can only walk down the stairs. Makes me a bit sad knowing able bodied delivery people judge the fuck out of us :')

    • @YouAchieveMe
      @YouAchieveMe Год назад +68

      @@bubblegumplasticliterally i can only walk about 5 mins before i black out and fall! it gets super dangerous! solidarity 😭 its a shame people judge based on appearances ☹️ i honestly didn’t realise how much discrimination disabled people faced until i got sick myself!!

  • @JesseLG1213
    @JesseLG1213 Год назад +10

    Watching this now, two weeks after we (university graduate student workers) voted overwhelmingly to unionize, reminded me how far we still have to go. As much as I loved the video, I also love seeing workers across the globe fighting like hell for a better world. It's one of the few things giving me any hope or optimism for our future. Thank you guys for being so pro-worker.

  • @Ophidianbb
    @Ophidianbb Год назад +10

    TO BE FAIR, my favorite place to get food is about a block and a half from my apartment. I usually do walk there, but if I’m sick I’ll have it delivered (no contact delivery). There’s still an occasional need for delivery even when it’s walking distance. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @Ren_1312
    @Ren_1312 Год назад +116

    Watch Uber steal this idea and market it as a way to stay/get in shape while making money

    • @anthonys134
      @anthonys134 Год назад +2

      Uber walker was a thing but they sadly got rid of it

  • @frostybro9217
    @frostybro9217 Год назад +327

    Y’all’s content is top tier on this platform. It’s always original, funny, well produced, and you somehow mix educational messages into these things what the fuck

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +42

      Cheers dude, we have a lot of fun putting these together. There'll be more coming!

    • @KingJulian1234
      @KingJulian1234 Год назад +1

      @@Boy_Boy can't wait!

    • @nickrollstuhlfahrerson8659
      @nickrollstuhlfahrerson8659 Год назад

      @@KingJulian1234that’s until you start to notice the undertones lol

  • @Swordflash4
    @Swordflash4 Год назад +8

    Holy moly. I live in Sydney and have even lived in this area you two are videoing in and it is actually something else to see places that I exist in and can tell you where they are on a video with 800k views. I could have very much run into you two. Small world indeed.

  • @ellibowden6033
    @ellibowden6033 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve ubered food from across the street before. Not out of laziness, but because i cannot legally leave my place of work when there are only 2 staff members on site. So if I want food I didn’t bring from home it has to be ordered not matter how close. Very grateful to those drivers ❤❤❤

  • @papnpdprpep
    @papnpdprpep Год назад +13

    In Brazil, a guy named Paulo Galo went viral when he denounced the poor conditions of work faced by deliverers.

  • @robcio150
    @robcio150 Год назад +61

    That's the first time I've seen an ad for unions in a youtube video. I know it probably won't become the new norm, but what a refreshing change. Keep it up guys, making youtube a slightly better place with every video.

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Год назад

      unions suck if you own the place. also 50,000 drivers at $35,000 each. What's the total first payroll? Oh, only 74 million. You are a corporate genius

    • @Jack-sq6xb
      @Jack-sq6xb Год назад +10

      @@jamescollier3 oh God how will the billionaires survive having to pay their drivers a reasonable wage when they profit off the drivers labor

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Год назад

      @@Jack-sq6xb it would go out of business in less than 2 weeks!! Math. lol. Should people that use the phone system be phone employees? You call me. I am a taxi driver. I drive you somewhere. The phone company should pay me?lol

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Год назад

      @Krauses Simple is your yardstick? Then don't drive for them, and let the app and its computer people make apps. The phone company is like the app, connecting people to others that want a product. Not connecting Their employees to others? I make pizza; should I work for the phone company? Should the phone company pay everyone that provides a service to someone else? CA just wants more tax control on people

    • @ZwynGotcha
      @ZwynGotcha Год назад

      @@jamescollier3 what in the everloving fuck are you talking about

  • @mib5116
    @mib5116 Год назад +16

    Such a clever channel, you sucked me in with the comedy and keept me with the advocacy, great work boys

  • @1995Noddy
    @1995Noddy Год назад +1

    What a fascinating video. Genius way to get everyone's attention to the pressing issue. If someone had made a video explaining (from behind the desk) how and why Uber eats is terrible, and discriminating towards delivery persons I couldn't finish the video. But you guys went the extra mile to show us what it is like to walk (or should I say run) in a delivery person's shoes. Great video, Kudos.

  • @flamegent
    @flamegent Год назад +41

    I lived in nyc for like 2 years and would do walking postmates deliveries most nights. I would just walk around after work and smoke a few joints while doing 2 or 3 deliveries a night. i got paid probably 2-3 bucks per order and it was all close enough I never had to run or anything. it was super casual and just something to do for the most part and then I would get all my tips the next morning. it was a good way to make beer money lol

    • @lobsterbark
      @lobsterbark Год назад +5

      That's one of the few places that actually would work.

  • @happyguy333
    @happyguy333 Год назад +3

    Just wanted to say thanks for another amazing video. I genuinely look forward to watching your content when it drops for that fusion of serious topics and farcical humour.

  • @sagerages6407
    @sagerages6407 Год назад +3

    binging all of your videos because theyre so entertaining after hearing yall on the deprogram. great content guys!

  • @H2o3G2a
    @H2o3G2a Год назад +44

    Maaaan, I was just telling someone about the redbull story. He is Egyptian and was talking about bringing a weird drink to the west so he was asking if I know anyone abroad. I only know dealers and hipsters abroad so I told him the redbull story. I'm really glad that you're wearing the OG version. It means more than it appears

    • @H2o3G2a
      @H2o3G2a Год назад +48

      @@Derek844 Redbull is a straight-up Thai drink, they used to sponsor kickboxing games and had the same logo and same name, and same business model. It was prevalent in that part of the world. It was created by a duck farmer
      Then a wealthy Austrian salesperson invests and takes it to the west. He completely westernized the drink and then took credit for it (not necessarily his fault)
      Redbull's majority shareholders (51%) are the Thai dude/ his family
      Redbull at the moment outsources every single thing, there is absolutely nothing that gets made or packaged in Austria
      Yet the company is considered Austrian, most people think it is Austrian and credit Dietrich more than the actual person who made it very fucking successful before Dietrich
      The fact that his name comes first in Wikipedia before Chalerm really pisses me off

    • @_BangDroid_
      @_BangDroid_ Год назад +5

      @@H2o3G2a Bro it sucks but don't take it personally. Unless you're a ducker farmer...

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +27

      @@H2o3G2a I didn't even know about this story! That's really frustrating that our man doesn't get the credit he deserves

    • @KayJblue
      @KayJblue Год назад +1

      @@Boy_Boy There’s a pretty cool RUclips video about it. Genuinely an interesting fkin company.

    • @Pantsinabucket
      @Pantsinabucket Год назад +2

      @@H2o3G2a to be fair, you have to give the Austrian guy credit for his marketing genius and being able to make it a global powerhouse company. Red Bull pretty much single-handedly sustains all “extreme” sports like skating & BMX, and they’re really good at using these for marketing.

  • @bogesy
    @bogesy Год назад +37

    Good point on the waiting for more orders, I work at a grocery store and we have Instacart shoppers who come through doing deliveries or set up orders to be picked up curbside, I can recall a few days where there was 5 or so shoppers all sitting around waiting for something to show up.

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  Год назад +30

      oh god, how depressing. I hope they can find a less exploitative job

  • @wyckaustin6671
    @wyckaustin6671 Год назад

    This is so fascinating on so many levels (not to mention entertaining, hilarious, and informative). I love it, keep up the great work!

  • @WilliamThePayne
    @WilliamThePayne Год назад +1

    Awesome video guys! An entertaining and unique way to highlight a real issue in our society.

  • @TheKingreiko
    @TheKingreiko Год назад +30

    As an Australian I always tip my Uber people, lot's of people tell you not to but i know the job pays garbage and it's not easy so i try to make it easier for them.

    • @tappybara575
      @tappybara575 Год назад +6

      Interesting, in the USA I’ve never heard to not tip

    • @fpedrosa2076
      @fpedrosa2076 Год назад +6

      Why would they tell people to not tip? I'm not a big fan of UberEats because they fuck with the restaurants as well as the drivers, but the few times I've used it I always tip.

    • @homeyworkey
      @homeyworkey Год назад +3

      or better yet, dont get uber.

    • @zebedeetotty
      @zebedeetotty Год назад +5

      @@fpedrosa2076 In Australia and New Zealand alot of people do not like the idea of tipping people that work in service/hospitality, because culturally it is seen as the employers responsibility to provide a good enough wage to the employee so that a tip from the customer should not be necessary, when that is not the case is when there's a problem

    • @zerohero5753
      @zerohero5753 Год назад

      @@zebedeetotty That's how you get spit in your food ;P

  • @sushipsychose
    @sushipsychose Год назад +90

    Thank you guys. It's honestly warming my heart to see you utilizing your popularity to shed light on these increasingly crucial social issues, inequality being perhaps the biggest challenge humanity as a whole is facing right now. It's very easy to lose hope, so it's always good to be reminded that Klassenkampf can be great fucken content!

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Год назад

      all "social issues" are there to keep you voting for that one party

  • @MrHappymanx
    @MrHappymanx 11 месяцев назад

    The fact so many of your video as hilarious but also have a really good cause or message behind them is awesome.

  • @Grace-jb7me
    @Grace-jb7me Год назад +3

    This video editing was sooo good like. Love this type of content

  • @enter_eagle
    @enter_eagle Год назад +8

    "the fine for striking"
    dystopian

  • @Coles_notes
    @Coles_notes Год назад +55

    Ive ordered from places almost next door to me because of the crazy deals UberEats sometimes puts on, and at least whenever Ive tried a lot of the promotions dont allow pickup, theyre delivery only. So I can get food physically delivered to my door by another person for cheaper than if i walked to the store myself.

  • @clovesy
    @clovesy Год назад +1

    I'm so glad I came across this video! It reminds me so much of Joe Lycett's Got Your Back, a UK show that helps customers and takes the piss out of companies in ways exactly like this!

  • @wandrin2925
    @wandrin2925 Год назад +2

    You really nailed the irony with "Local Funeral Department" lol

  • @clairemckinley691
    @clairemckinley691 Год назад +11

    13:18 Hey that’s the staff strike at my Uni a few weeks ago, I was there! Thanks for coming and covering it, it has been difficult to even get students to understand the importance of supporting their teachers on strike. We have another strike coming up on October 19th if you’re keen to get the word out about it even more!

  • @PowerPAOK
    @PowerPAOK Год назад +48

    Thanks for raising awareness for workers' rights!

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Год назад +1

      calculate a salary and benefits for everyone driving. they wouldn't make the first payroll before going out of business

  • @naysayersgonnanaysay7318
    @naysayersgonnanaysay7318 Год назад

    Aleksa! Love the videos. So high quality and have a great feel. Keep it up dood!

  • @JoeOvercoat
    @JoeOvercoat Год назад +5

    20:24 “Just let him out.” 😂

  • @Pantsinabucket
    @Pantsinabucket Год назад +162

    The issue with it refusing to acknowledge your orders being delivered/app breaking is insanely bad. When I doordashed for a summer there were multiple incidents where an idiot put the wrong address in, so I had to go deliver them their food miles away, but it wouldn’t let me finish the delivery until I drove to the original listed address. There were other incidents where I’d arrive to pick up an order, only to find out it was placed an hour ago and sent out, so I’d have to spend 20+ minutes waiting on the phone for support to cancel my order, going through three levels of Indian call centers before finally getting to their American supervisor who actually spoke English.
    Oh, and I ended up actually losing money including gas, and the fact that on my last day a crazy polish woman ruined my rear bumper in a hit and run crash, for whcih I was never compensated despite giving the cops her license plate. There’s also the countless times they sent me into gang-ran blocks 5 miles away from the restaurant.

    • @sl4y8r76
      @sl4y8r76 Год назад

      food delivery apps in india especially uber eats dont have call centres, theyre completely chat based, im very suprised to hear that a company that does not operate in india has customer service centres here

    • @themoon7435
      @themoon7435 Год назад

      holy shit

    • @complainer406
      @complainer406 Год назад +14

      ​@@sl4y8r76 It's incredibly common for big American businesses to use call centers in India. Way cheaper than paying Americans, especially if you want it available outside of American office hours
      For the most part they don't actually own the center, they're subcontracting it, and so the people answering have very limited knowledge and power, which makes dealing with them very frustrating

    • @Pantsinabucket
      @Pantsinabucket Год назад

      @Blue Plumbob there’s no way to deliver food when the food was already delivered by someone else bucko.

    • @Pantsinabucket
      @Pantsinabucket Год назад

      @@sl4y8r76 with doordash the process goes chat with an Indian -> call with an Indian if the chat worker is too stupid to help -> call with an American manager working from home because the first guy was obviously useless and can’t speak good English.

  • @aaroncarrigan
    @aaroncarrigan Год назад +25

    Aleksa did a thing

    • @Boy_Boy
      @Boy_Boy  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks mate! With this money I'll finally be able to buy Alex's channel off him and take over

  • @mrmeep47
    @mrmeep47 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for these quality videos and making a point with them, I was really considering applying for this job, but to realize that tax prides rise for me is just awful.

  • @iMacThere4iAm
    @iMacThere4iAm Месяц назад +1

    I now realise that you two need to be the next guests on Jet Lag: the Game.

  • @scottessery100
    @scottessery100 Год назад +31

    Here’s a crazy idea … how about designated bike 🚴 lanes🤔

    • @papaguche
      @papaguche Год назад +11

      Have them all over in cleveland ohio and their nice but people still drive through them and they seem to collect all the nails

    • @PJ-oe6eu
      @PJ-oe6eu Год назад +1

      @@papaguche That's not a universal problem though, that's a problem with a lot of untreated mental illness.

    • @papaguche
      @papaguche Год назад +2

      @@PJ-oe6eu oh you must have been to Cleveland

    • @shiftsky7130
      @shiftsky7130 Год назад +1

      @@papaguche here in the Netherlands we got them everywhere and just about everyone takes the bike here, no problem, no cars on the bike paths, just safety
      have you been to the Netherlands?

    • @papaguche
      @papaguche Год назад +1

      @@shiftsky7130 no never left the us but I do about 150 bike riding mile a week would be epic to do a bike trip through the Netherlands

  • @yuven437
    @yuven437 Год назад +27

    Great message! Solidarity for all workers!

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Год назад

      yeah. $35,000 × 55,000 workers would make a payroll of 2 million per pay period. Let's hire them all and go straight out of business!! Add unions just as a joke to make it impossible for Bill Gates to do it too

    • @yuven437
      @yuven437 Год назад +1

      @@jamescollier3 are you high?

  • @kindadumbkindastrong4429
    @kindadumbkindastrong4429 Год назад +3

    Incredible video in terms of exposing the horrible working conditions these people have to deal with, but also watching that McDonald's delivery was hilarious

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Год назад

      How much would Uber pay for 2 weeks of payroll? 35,000$ x 55,000 drives. Yeah, why don't they just hire them?

  • @christinarose3002
    @christinarose3002 Год назад +2

    You are doing good work boys.

  • @braisfragapedreira5218
    @braisfragapedreira5218 Год назад +27

    Love how you show how hard it is to be a delivery worker and how little you earn

    • @manoz6194
      @manoz6194 Год назад +2

      That's why you have to work more than 1 app. Also if you are on foot you are not going to make good money. This video is a bit misleading. I make good money on bicycle. between 50%-100% more than minimum wage

    • @dominicv2485
      @dominicv2485 Год назад

      Except it's not like this at all.

    • @jw2862
      @jw2862 Год назад

      @@dominicv2485 it’s pretty shit

  • @Gunbudder
    @Gunbudder Год назад +65

    This actually happens on a smaller scale at Arizona State University. things may have changed since around 2008, but back then NO cars for delivery were allowed on campus, and campus is MASSIVE. Its multiple city blocks, bigger than most housing developments. So if you are anywhere on campus and deliver a pizza, the driver has to drive to the nearest parking lot (far away) get out, then just walk to you. which may be about a mile of walking each way or more depending on how close they could actually get. If they biked the whole way, they could bike onto campus, but they drive for every other order so they never have bikes. Some delivery places refused to deliver on campus because none of the drivers wanted to get out and walk. they usually got no tips too because no one had any money back then. gas was insanely expensive too for Arizona at the time and a lot of delivery places don't pay for gas (or any car expenses).
    For the most part, it was students that would do on foot "deliveries" though. I would often see one person from a party or group just walk to hungry howies or somewhere else, buy a pick up order, then walk back. The total on foot trip was always over 2 or 3 miles.

  • @fort6564
    @fort6564 Год назад +1

    I love how many people were cheering you guys up😂😂 Copenhagen could never

  • @howenchang9290
    @howenchang9290 Год назад +6

    Hey Alex I’m the guy wearing green jacket ordering McDonalds at that day.
    My friend’s drinks and burger are all fucked but mine was miraculously intact, can’t blame you for that lol
    Btw we did spot you when you are over the street and talk about why you are not riding a bike, but you came sweaty with a dead face so we said nothing lol 😂

  • @antlereddruid8359
    @antlereddruid8359 Год назад +82

    An endorsement for a Union is actually really great of you. Unions are an amazing thing for workers and are being underappreciated in many countries so that was genuinely amazing of you!

  • @DoMINEation
    @DoMINEation Год назад +10

    8:31 Lanzhou is my hometown! The beef noodles there are the absolute best! Never knew Alex was such a big fan of them too!

  • @trixylizard6970
    @trixylizard6970 Год назад +3

    21:40 disorientation and not thinking straight is 100% a case of dehydration

    • @mikumin727
      @mikumin727 8 месяцев назад

      dehydration makes you gay

  • @user-bu9mm8tl8p
    @user-bu9mm8tl8p Год назад

    such an amazing video, def learnt alot about our workers

  • @VitoriaSilva-zu6gl
    @VitoriaSilva-zu6gl Год назад +14

    it's absolutely heartbreaking to see how many motorcycle drivers die in my country to make ends meet. Most of them aren't even employed and sometimes are underaged and don't have a license, meaning they get no insurance payment in case of injury. The delivery fees are not worth someone's life, even then the APPs are eating like half of their earnings

  • @jameso9525
    @jameso9525 Год назад +7

    When he pulled the macas out and it was shredded to bits I started crying

  • @Bethlam
    @Bethlam Год назад +2

    I do delivery when I’m home alone with a sick kid or I’m home alone sick. I did more deliveries when my kids were very little as well. Trying to run a short errand with little children is a nightmare I would rather pay more for something then deal with the ordeal of dragging a small child with you.

  • @non_brewed_condiment
    @non_brewed_condiment Год назад +1

    I watched this video right when it came out and haven't used Uber, Lyft or Door dash since and I'm supporting the drivers protesting in my state. I know that's small in the grand scheme of things but I think it's cool that a video like this could have an impact like that

  • @mruniverse3213
    @mruniverse3213 Год назад +18

    I thought food in Australia was delivered by kangaroo.

  • @jobdiscription2834
    @jobdiscription2834 Год назад +4

    Really happy to see one of my favorite RUclipsrs standing up and talking about how exploitative delivery apps are. Even if you own a car they're still next to impossible to make money off of and the people who own the companies only keep lowering the base pay we get. I wouldn't be suprised if by 2024 they stop giving us base pay and just make us work off of tips

  • @theplatformation3282
    @theplatformation3282 Год назад

    That bag comes with a hard divider with Velcro straps and hard reflection division bord as well, I've got the same thing.

  • @bas5050
    @bas5050 Год назад +2

    @20:50 love the red bull shirt! :D

  • @FabioLeone94
    @FabioLeone94 Год назад +4

    thank you for supporting us delivery workers! i am a delivery rider in germany and even here for our standards the working conditions are really bad

  • @thomasclarkson7526
    @thomasclarkson7526 Год назад +15

    This video is just perfect - heaps of fun, well made, plus a real strong message of support for our struggling delivery guys. Love the local touch you put into everything too. Keep it up champs

  • @DanteYewToob
    @DanteYewToob Год назад

    I thought Alex was incapable of shame until now… lol
    So weird seeing him embarrassed… hahahaha
    Great video guys!

  • @yurazah
    @yurazah Год назад +5

    when i delivered food their were times i thought i spilled their drink all over the food, very relatable to run away as fast as possible after the delivery, having them call back to me from the door for that or any of the consistent mistakes McDonald's would make is something i relive in nightmares

  • @Dunk0092
    @Dunk0092 Год назад +49

    I don't know how it is in Australia but in Portugal, many times, you can get better prices than going yourself to the restaurant from sales like buy 1 get 2. So it's not so simple as "people are lazy". Love your work guys, please keep going :D

    • @lightdark00
      @lightdark00 Год назад

      But paying for the delivery/tipping should ruin that deal for you.

    • @RockinFootball_23
      @RockinFootball_23 Год назад +5

      i know many restaurants hike their prices up on food delivery apps as the companies take commission. The restaurants find that they are not earning as much per order. If you want to support a restaurant, it's best to just go pick it up yourself. Saves you money and also give more profit for the restauraunt.

    • @iris4547
      @iris4547 Год назад

      yeah theres been a few times ive made use of ubereats deals to get deliveries from places within walking distance. had a 50% off grocery deal so even with the ubereats markup the discount was enough to make it the cheapest option even with delivery fee. sometimes even works out well for pickup orders where the discount offsets the markup.

    • @FumblsTheSniper
      @FumblsTheSniper Год назад

      I only order if there’s a deal that saves me 5$ or more.

    • @Hadgerz
      @Hadgerz Год назад +1

      Love the false economy of this justification.
      Uber does this to encourage more people to repeat-custom. Deals like this just snowball the problem.

  • @scottessery100
    @scottessery100 Год назад +12

    13:34 it’s terrible mate. How will share holders make more money and the rich buy their next holiday home. It’s a disaster

  • @sweetjeeba8777
    @sweetjeeba8777 Год назад

    The commitment for this content is hilarious, as much as I hate Sydney traffic this is great

  • @btrflyefct4935
    @btrflyefct4935 Год назад

    The most impressive thing about this whole process is that Boy & Boy actually read the fine text.