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Instacart claims ‘absolutely no impact’ from planned workers’ strike

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Grocery delivery company Instacart said today that a planned work stoppage by its shoppers had “absolutely no impact on Instacart’s operations” and claims it sold more groceries over the past 72 hours “than ever before.”
“Today, we saw 40 percent more shoppers on the platform compared to the same day and time last week,” the company said in a statement emailed to The Verge. “In the last week alone, 250,000 new people signed up to become Instacart full-service shoppers and 50,000 of them have already started shopping on the platform.”
The shoppers were seeking hazard pay and better protections from COVID-19 exposure
Last week, Instacart shoppers, who are largely contract gig workers not eligible for benefits, said they would refuse new…

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