Vancouver on-demand delivery start-up set for April roll-out

Vancouver-based delivery start-up ParcelPal is planning a full roll-out in April, according to local sources. Around 1,000 members of the local community have reportedly applied to be couriers for ParcelPal.

The couriers, who are vetted before being given permission to download the delivery, will take home 80% commission on completed deliveries, according to report published by the “Vancouver24hrs.ca” website.

The report added that ParcelPal charges $4 per delivery for the first four kilometres, and 75 cents for each additional kilometre.

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