Instacart, DoorDash, and other apps seem to be trying to roll back Seattle's new gig worker pay law.
They say Seattle gig workers are making less and delivering fewer orders after many raised prices.
But in the preamble to the survey, Instacart indicated it already had thoughts about how things were going.
One poster, who included screenshots of the message, encouraged other Instacart shoppers to turn the pre-written letter to the city council around.
Uber Eats and Grubhub have also put out statements saying that things have gotten worse for their gig workers since Seattle's law took effect.
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