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Food Delivery Platform Sounds Alarmed Over Possible Stock Shortage Amid Pakistan’s Import Crisis

by News Publishing
March 7, 2023
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Food Delivery Platform Sounds Alarmed Over Possible Stock Shortage Amid Pakistan's Import Crisis
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Pakistan announced on Monday that it would run out of supplies earlier than expected due to supply problems, as Islamabad desperately tries to restart a stalled loan program with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) despite the nation’s fast-depleting reserves.

Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserve dropped to an alarming $3.8 billion, and its currency fell to historic lows against the US dollar, raising the possibility that it will be unable to pay its debts to other nations. Because Islamabad banned imports in an effort to stop the flow of US dollars out of the nation, several businesses shut down or reduced their operations. A lack of raw materials as a result of the cargo’s sluggish clearance has led to a lack of finished goods on the market.

In an interview last week, Muntaqa Peracha, CEO of food panda Pakistan, stated that the import scenario was making things difficult for food delivery services.

According to Peracha, “We, for example as food panda, are facing issues with respect to stocks for our pandamart dark stores as a result of suppliers not being able to import a few of their materials used to produce products.” Peracha added that the import crisis affected products like tissue papers, tea, and oil. He continued, “We are dealing with such difficulties where we are likely running out of supplies earlier than we had anticipated. But, he noted that in order to resolve the crisis, suppliers and the government must play a larger role. Delivery operators cannot resolve the issue on their own.

Peracha dismissed the criticism, saying that there has been some “noise” previously “but there is always noise.”

Foodpanda Pakistan, which is said to have 20,000 on-demand delivery riders operating all throughout the nation, has been charged with being “unfair” regarding employee compensation and levying fines for canceling orders.

He added that riders are now making 35% more money than in the past, saying, “I mean it [is] I think, a natural phenomenon of the gig economy [a labor market dominated by short-term contracts or freelance work]”.

“You can make Rs42,000-45,000 ($153-164) working as a rider on our platform six days a week if you work a full shift,” he claimed. That is a lot more than what is typically provided in manufacturing and production plants.

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