Uber and Deliveroo are designed to operate like fast-growing weeds,
choking whatever sector they operate in, exploiting their workers, and
getting their payoffs from the last wave of investors before they go
pop.
For the sake of economic stability alone, I think it would be wise to
have regulations to hamper this sort of disruption scheme.
However, there's another nasty aspect to these businesses that the
article does not mention: surveillance. I don't need to decide
whether to boycott Uber (or Deliveroo), because before I reach that
point, I balk at handing over my name and address and at paying with
something other than cash.