


Starmer versus the burrito taxi
If Sir Keir Starmer means what he says about labour rules, Deliveroo is in trouble. Does he?
The “burrito taxi” was an internet meme that took aim at the perceived entitlement of America’s millennial left. They griped about grocery inflation under President Joe Biden, the joke ran; they also tucked into meals from DoorDash, a delivery app. “Inflation is bad,” asks the meme’s protagonist, “or you ordered a private taxi for your burrito”? Progressive ideals lasted right up until it cost more for someone to bring their dinner round.
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