Criminals use Foodora’s clothes in crimes

Criminals use Foodoras clothes in crimes
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full screen P4 Gothenburg has found 17 sentences where criminals used Foodora’s clothes or bags when they committed crimes. Archive image. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT

Food supplier Foodora’s clothes and bags are repeatedly used by criminals as disguises when they commit crimes, P4 Gothenburg’s investigation shows.

The radio has found 17 judgments from the last three years from all over the country where Foodora’s equipment has been used.

The company takes a serious view of criminals hijacking the brand – but does not want to speculate on how it happens.

– We have a clear policy that you must return the work clothes after finishing the shift and if you don’t do that, it must be reported to the police, says Daniel Gustafsson Raba, operations manager, to the radio.

However, the review shows that it is easy to get hold of both Foodora’s clothes and bags on second-hand sites.

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