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Ms. Simpson had spent the morning dashing between downtown boutiques to pick up orders.
The IWGB is trying to unionise riders working for Deliveroo, the app which sends cyclists to restaurants to pick up orders for customers.
On a crisp Sunday afternoon a few weeks ago, a steady stream of patrons milled about a space with red brick walls, waiting to pick up orders of towering burgers before nabbing wooden stools at the restaurant's perimeter.
The firm, which sends cyclists to restaurants to pick up orders for customers, is one of a number of companies in the spotlight for their use of self-employed workers, who have fewer rights than staff members.
"Then after I moved here and when the Internet thing started, I thought espadrilles would be perfect, but when U.P.S. first had to come pick up orders from me in my little village, they were thinking, 'Crazy American girl, who would buy espadrilles?' Sales kept going up -- in the past month, sales quadrupled -- and now they're just smiling".
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What's more, the engine maker has picked up orders worth about $3bn from two separate Chinese airlines.
Advanced Micro picked up orders last year after Intel, the world's largest semiconductor maker, raised flash memory prices.
People picking up orders came and went, and each time they did, a whirl of frigid air played havoc with diners sitting near the door.
There is often a wait for tables, especially on weekends, since there are no reservations, and a steady crowd at the door picking up orders (Mr. Patel says they handle as many as 50 takeout orders in a single evening).
She said she was working the main emergency room area, answering phones, picking up orders from doctors and writing names as they were given her by nurses, doctors and aides from Assumption Hall, the emergency room and fast track.
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