eMeals is a mobile app that aims to help simplify meal planning. It allows you to choose from a wide array of recipes to design a weekly meal plan and generates a shopping list based on your selections. You can then use the list to order groceries and save time at the grocery store.
A poorva Mehta pauses for a moment to consider the past ten months of chaos. A year ago, he was running Instacart as a popular app that was gaining momentum. Then last spring came a massive Covid-fueled boost.
Instacart plans to lay off more than 1,800 in-store "shoppers" in March as the delivery service moves to cut labor costs. Less clear is who is responsible for laying them off. The 1,877 people are among the relatively few Instacart workers legally classified as employees, rather than contractors.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has been a disaster for most of the economy, some business models have benefited from it.Grocery delivery has surged-and Instacart has been there to fill the demand.Back in April, the company made headlines with their plans to hire 250,000 workers.But with 500,000 "full-service shoppers" now at their disposal, Instacart is also scaling down full-time employees.At least 1,800 employees will soon lose their jobs, including Instacart's only unionized labor.Their more flexible independent contractor shoppers can go into stores and assemble pickup orders.It now appears that Instacart has no interest in shifting away from the independent contractor model
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Some New Jersey workers could receive cash bonuses for getting vaccinated through employee incentive programs. Instacart, Trader Joe's, and Dollar General are all offering monetary incentives to employees willing to roll up their sleeves and receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
(CNN) - Instacart is cutting its workforce by more than 1,800 employees. The employees are in-store shoppers, which include people from Kroger-owned stores and workers at Mariano's grocery store in Illinois who unionized last year. Instacart said it's a result of changes in how it works with its partners.
Instacart announced that it will lay off almost 1,900 employees, all of which were unionized workers. These layoffs also include 10 unionized employees that came together to create a union within the company last February. The majority of Instacart's shoppers work as independent contractors, and are paid per delivery made.
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President Joe Biden is expected to sign two executive orders that will expand food stamp benefits and begin the process of implementing a $15 an hour minimum wage for all federal government workers. These most recent orders are not a substitute for Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill (which hasn't been passed by Congress yet), but they are a necessary lifeline for millions of hard-hit Americans.
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Grocery-delivery service Instacart is laying off 1,877 employees who do in-store shopping, including its only unionized workers, in a move that their union called "ruthless." Instacart said the layoffs are because some grocery stores it partners with want their own employees to handle the in-store shopping, with Instacart providing technology for curbside pickup services.
Grocery delivery software provides grocery and other foodstores the means to create a delivery offering without the need to hire shoppers or drivers who service one specific store. Any grocery or convenience store manager can work with one of these platforms to create a page for customers to order from directly.
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Instacart says it'll provide a $25 stipend to workers who get the COVID-19 shots. And Trader Joe's said employees get two hours' pay for each shot. As vaccinations continue across the U.S., some companies are offering financial incentives to encourage their workers to get the shots.