UK Illegal migrant crackdown risks pushing up takeaway prices, warns Uber - Undocumented workers drawn to food delivery industry to earn a living in the UK

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Uber warns ‘new legislative requirements could have an adverse impact on our business’ Credit: Ben Montgomery

Matt Field
05 September 2025 5:54pm BST

A Home Office crackdown on illegal “gig economy” workers could push up the cost of delivering takeaways, Uber has said.

The ride-hailing giant, which operates the Uber Eats take-out app, warned its delivery expenses could rise in response to new rules intended to “clamp down on illegal working”.

In accounts filed at Companies House, Uber’s UK division said it “welcomed” a Home Office effort to dissuade migrants and people smugglers from risking trips on small boats across the Channel to Britain.

However, it warned that “new legislative requirements could have an adverse impact on our business, including expenses necessary to comply with such laws and regulations”.

Takeaway apps have become a route for undocumented workers to earn a living in the UK, with illegal workers drawn to the industry by historically limited right to work checks. Delivery riders are also known to sell their accounts or rent them out on social media to “substitutes”, who may be working illegally, with little vetting.

The opportunity to secure work for newly arrived migrants with no documents has been judged as a pull factor for small boat crossings, with the Home Office demanding delivery companies tackle the problem.

Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat have all voluntarily introduced “right to work” checks on their apps over the past year, including enhanced facial recognition and document checks.

They have kicked thousands of workers who failed checks off of their apps.

However, in July, the Home Office warned there “continues to be abuse in the system” and secured commitment from the companies that they would go further to spot misuse and suspend accounts.

As home secretary, Yvette Cooper had also planned to change the law to force all gig economy companies to check the legal status of their workers to dissuade migrants arriving on small boats from risking the trip to Britain. Ms Cooper, now the Foreign Secretary, was replaced by Shabana Mahmood as home secretary in a Cabinet reshuffle on Friday.

Officials have also started sharing data on known asylum hotels with delivery companies so they can monitor for attempts by undocumented workers to use their apps.

In its accounts for its UK business, which includes its ride-hailing and Uber Eats division, Uber said its revenues had climbed from £5.3bn in 2023 to £6.5bn last year.

However, its profits dropped from £29.4m to £21.6m. Uber blamed the fall on an “increase in administrative expenses” in its food delivery division.

In February, Uber told The Telegraph it had blocked thousands of accounts since April 2024 after introducing tougher right-to-work checks to block illegal substitutions.

In August, the Home Office’s immigration enforcement teams claimed to have spoken to 1,780 individuals over the course of a single week in July, leading to 280 arrests for suspected illegal working. It said 53 individuals were now having their asylum status reviewed.

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I make six figures a year and even I can’t justify dropping 20 dollars for two double cheeseburgers and a small order of fries.

How the fuck are food delivery services staying in business? Are wagies really dropping premium amounts of money for a stale order of Burger King?
Like all Silicon Valley startups, their entire business model is to constantly take in millions in venture capital regardless if they make a profit until either

1. They accumulate enough market share to have essentially become a monopoly, at which point they can start charging whatever they want no matter how outrageous, or

2. The VC people realize they're wasting their money on bullshit that will never turn a profit and pull the plug, by which point the people running the show will have already cashed out and left some other sucker holding the bag.
 
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Reminds me of when Kelly Osbourne got roasted for saying "who is going to clean your toilets Donald Trump?" about Mexicans. Who is going to deliver your takeaway, Britons?
 
I mean there's also an obesity crisis so I don't see how this is a bad thing.

People can't cook and can't be arsed to learn and these apps enable them.
 
It's just intolerable how lazy motherfuckers are getting nowadays. Go there yourself and pick up your fish and chips or whatever you bum.
 
It's just intolerable how lazy motherfuckers are getting nowadays. Go there yourself and pick up your fish and chips or whatever you bum.
Honestly, it's nice to have two or three take out menus at home from local, independent places. The chinkies and pizza place I like are family businesses which have been going for a couple of decades.

Ordering on the phone and going in person to pick it up, and the chit chat with the staff is lovely and the food is excellent.

I can't be the only person who dislikes the gap in ordering and arrival on these apps where you simply do not know who has done what to your food, can I? It just feels off.
 
A Home Office crackdown on illegal “gig economy” workers could push up the cost of delivering takeaways, Uber has said.
"How will we run our business without the slaves?"

Getting real tired of hearing this shit.

Anglos, get off your lazy ass and pick up your own damn food.

'Takeaway' businesses, hire your own damn deliverymen and actually pay them.

Illegal immigrants, go back to where you came from.

Uber, fuck off and die.
 
How many times will this who will pick the cotton rhetoric be used to justify infinite importation of browns? You'd think the powers that be would find a better argument by now.

Even with all the rhetoric all things considered, with the US increased deportations food prices have seldom skyrocketed in the last 8 months. They've been pretty fucking stagnant this year aside from the beef/dairy industry trying to fuck everyone.

Even if you're not racist and see nothing wrong with multiculturalism that shits got to be absolutely tiring to hear.

Like let's import infinite brown people so they can be our slaves getting paid less than the bare minimum wage we legally mandated, living 10 to a room for infinite generations because even their children wind up lacking documentation. Great move. A pre-abolition slave owner in the US would probably use it too.

If you offered these browns straight up citizenship and documentation the powers that be would be against that too because that means they need to be treated like people, and pay taxes.

Bro this shit is not good whether you're for migrants or against them.
 
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Why are all the extremely skilled the engineers and doctors delivering food instead of designing and manufacturing robots to do it?
 
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