“Deliveroo knows where a pizza is at all times, but people don’t know where their lorries are,” he says. “So instead of £10 worth of goods on the back of a moped, you’ve got £40,000 worth of goods in the back of a lorry – and the customers don’t know where they are, whether they’ve been picked up or when they’re going be delivered.”

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