Food delivery riders from Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats have been banned from a luxury apartment complex due to alleged concerns about undocumented workers. This ban was linked to recent unrest regarding asylum seekers at a nearby hotel. The management company, Parkgate Aspen, notified residents that security staff would restrict access to delivery riders while allowing grocery deliveries at resident discretion. Food delivery companies rejected allegations of employing undocumented workers, stressing strict checks and policies against illegal working. The feedback from residents about the ban has been mixed, with some viewing it as arbitrary.
Food delivery companies such as Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats have been barred from entering a luxury apartment complex due to concerns over undocumented workers.
The management company, Parkgate Aspen, linked the ban to protests at a nearby hotel where migrants were reportedly housed, citing security concerns from residents.
Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats refuted claims of employing undocumented workers, emphasizing their robust checks and zero-tolerance policies against illegal working.
A notice sent to residents mentioned that food delivery riders could no longer access the buildings, while grocery deliveries may be accepted at residents' discretion.
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