I am new to NYC. Come 6pm, Hells Kitchen turns into the greatest thoroughfare of ebike riding delivery drivers I've ever seen.<p>They cycle the wrong way on the street, they clog up the pavement, and they appear overwhelmingly to be foreign workers (like me, but without the cushy tech job). I understand logically that this must be a good option for them given their circumstances, or they would do something else, but I will not be gaslighted into thinking they are treated well by the delivery companies.<p>There should be dedicated parking (take away some of the car spots), there should be driver friendly sanitary facilities, there should be ways for them to secure their bikes, and yes there probably should be a minimum wage because they are in an extremely exploitable position and guess who's making money from their exploitation?<p>I do not come from a country with a class structure, so seeing the emergence of an 'app-class' / zero hours contract approach that OVERWHELMINGLY targets the poor rubs me the wrong way.<p>I don't care about GrubHub's profit margins and neither should you.