Coronavirus and the uncomfortable calculus of the gig economy

What is your grocery delivery worth?

A big foot stepping on a delivery driver.
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In this incredibly strange, unnerving moment in history, we are all engaged in weird little games of calculus. For me, tasked with looking after my elderly parents, a once simple decision has suddenly become complicated: how to best get groceries?

Recently, following guidelines from various authorities, I used Instacart to get things delivered. When the Instacart worker dropped off the bags on my folks' porch, I donned a pair of bright yellow dishwashing gloves to bring them inside. I am reasonably sure he saw this from his car. I felt awful.

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Navneet Alang

Navneet Alang is a technology and culture writer based out of Toronto. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, New Republic, Globe and Mail, and Hazlitt.