Taiwan's college grads follow the money to become food deliverers

Fast-growing sector offers chance to outearn office workers, but carries risks

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Uber Eats is one of the two big food delivery services in Taiwan. (Photo courtesy of Uber Technologies)

KENSAKU IHARA, Nikkei staff writer

TAIPEI -- Can delivering food pay more than working a typical office job? In Taiwan, the answer is yes, and the allure of moving up an income bracket has young college graduates strapping on their helmets.

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