Deliveroo partners with thousands of merchants, suppliers and riders around the globe to bring consumers the food and products they love. We operate in a competitive, fast-paced, agile environment, and we are committed to doing so in accordance with our company values, to act with integrity and to offer the best experience to our marketplace. Our Business Partners play an important role in this.
We’re driven by the positive impact we are bringing to the world, the industry and our company. Our culture, underpinned by our values, helps drive better business performance and is essential to our long-term growth and success. We are proud to work with our Business Partners and expect them to share our commitments by operating to the highest ethical standards and meeting or exceeding the requirements in this Code.
This Code draws upon international standards and best practice (including the Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code and International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conventions) to align with key labour and ethical standards. It also deals with topics that are specific and critical to our business, such as food safety and integrity.
This isn’t just a policy statement - the standards in this Code are fundamental and non-negotiable. We will not work with any person or company who does not operate to the same values and standards.
Scope
This Code applies to all Deliveroo merchants, suppliers, riders and contractors, and every member of your own supply chain (collectively referred to as “Business Partners” throughout this Code). These standards supplement your legal obligations and the agreement between us.
Compliance with this Code
We take the matters described in this Code very seriously. We may require you to participate in monitoring or audits to demonstrate your compliance with this Code. If we have concerns that you are not meeting our standards, we expect you to collaborate to resolve any issues promptly. We reserve the right to cease working with you until the relevant concerns have been addressed. If the issues flagged are not resolved in a timeframe we consider appropriate in our absolute and sole discretion, we will not be able to work or continue working with you.
Business Partner Standards
Deliveroo believes that applying this Code enables us to take real and practical steps towards improving conditions throughout our supply chains.
Doing Business Ethically and within the Law
- We expect you to comply with all applicable laws. If you want to do business with Deliveroo, you must do so in the right way. Where this Code and applicable law address the same topic, the higher standard should be applied.
- Bribery and corruption will not be tolerated. Offering or receiving a bribe is prohibited. A bribe is something of value to someone else in exchange for an improper advantage, and can include cash or cash equivalents, services, offers of employment, charitable donations, political contributions, travel and/or entertainment expenses, meals or gifts. You may not offer or accept any such items of value on Deliveroo’s behalf. We don’t recognise a ‘that’s how business is done here’ excuse: local custom and practice does not justify bribery.
- Follow our procurement and due diligence processes. You may be designated as an Associated Person, which means you perform a service for, or on behalf of, Deliveroo. This represents a higher level of risk and we therefore conduct due diligence on our third parties. If asked to complete a due diligence questionnaire, we expect that you do so faithfully, promptly and to the best of your knowledge.
- We expect you to operate with financial integrity. Business Partners should avoid conflicts of interest that could affect our business relationship and notify us where any arise. All business records should be transparent and accurate. You should maintain appropriate controls to detect money laundering and corruption.
- We expect you to prevent fraud. We expect our business partners to implement reasonable procedures to prevent fraud, including reviewing anti-fraud systems and controls to cover fraud committed by employees or agents. This includes false representation; failing to disclose information; abusing a position; obtaining services dishonestly; false accounting, statements or trading; participating in a fraudulent business, or cheating the public revenue. We expect you to promptly report any request or demand from any third party to facilitate fraud in relation to Deliveroo business.
- Respect privacy expectations. Data that is shared with, collected by or otherwise processed by you should be protected, secured and treated in accordance with applicable data protection and privacy laws.
The Workplace
- Work is freely chosen and offered on fair terms. No person should ever be forced to work for or provide services to you. Individuals have the freedom to leave their employment or engagement at any time on giving reasonable notice and without reprisal. They should be offered fair terms that comply with relevant laws.
- We do not tolerate child labour. We have a collective responsibility to ensure that children are not forced into labour. You must take appropriate measures to prevent child labour, in line with relevant ILO Conventions and in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. ‘Child’ is any person employed under the minimum age for children to work in the relevant country. People under the age of 18 should not be asked to work night shifts or to complete dangerous tasks. All contractors who are riders, must be 18 years and over.
Non-Discrimination and Respect at Work
- Any form of abuse or harassment is categorically not accepted. Every individual can expect to be treated with respect and dignity. Inhumane treatment, any physical, verbal or other abuse and any and all forms of harassment must be strictly prohibited. Where abuse is identified, meaningful remedial actions must be taken immediately.
- Discrimination will not be tolerated. We do not tolerate discrimination in hiring and employment practices on the grounds of age; gender reassignment; marital/civil partnership status; pregnancy status; disability; race, including colour, nationality, ethical or national origin; religion or belief; sex; sexual orientation. This includes hiring, promotion, compensation and vendor selection. You should strive for diversity and inclusion through all aspects of your operations and supply chain.
Wages, Benefits & Working Hours
- Workers are compensated fairly. Business Partners must comply with all applicable wage and hour laws and regulations, including those relating to minimum wages, overtime hours and other elements of compensation, and provide legally mandated benefits. All deductions from wages must be lawful, fair and transparent. Individuals should not be required to pay fees associated with their recruitment.
- Workers should understand their hours and working conditions. Do not exceed prevailing local work hours or force people to work more than the allowable time without their consent. Provide clear and understandable written information about conditions with respect to wages, benefits, location of work, living conditions, housing and associated costs.
Freedom of Association, Collective Bargaining and Workers Councils
- Freedom of association and representation is respected. Business Partners should respect workers rights to associate freely, bargain collectively, join or not join trade unions, seek representations and join workers’ councils in accordance with local laws, without fear of reprisal, discrimination, intimidation or harassment.
- Workers should have access to fair procedures to be able to voice concerns. You should provide appropriate mechanisms for people to raise concerns. Reports should be investigated and remedial actions taken where required. People who raise good faith concerns should be protected from retaliation.
Health & Safety at Work
- Prioritise food safety and integrity. For those Business Partners who prepare or sell food, we take very seriously our role in promoting food safety. Stringent food hygiene processes are essential to ensuring customers are safe and the food they receive is amazing. You are responsible for ensuring that the products that you sell are safe and compliant with applicable law and Deliveroo policies.
- Prioritise product safety and integrity. For those Business Partners who sell non-food items, we take equally seriously our role in promoting product safety and compliance. You should list and sell products only when you have the legal right to do so and, in some cases, permission from Deliveroo. You must ensure that you only list items in accordance with our Restricted Products Policy and not list items outlined in this Policy. You are responsible for ensuring that the products that you sell are safe and compliant with applicable law and Deliveroo policies.
- Provide a safe and healthy working environment. Working hours must not be excessive -employees and workers have the right to breaks and to rest periods. Overtime shall be used responsibly, in accordance with local laws and not as a substitute for regular employment or engagement. Working environments must meet basic human needs - as a bare minimum, clean drinking water and toilets must be available. Functioning and safe equipment should be provided as needed and appropriate steps should be taken to prevent accidents, including programmes that encompass occupational safety, illness, industrial hygiene, sanitation and ergonomics. Business Partners should be prepared for and respond to foreseeable emergencies and will learn from past incidents.
- Protect the Environment. We expect Business Partners to recognise the importance of the environment around us. Business Partners should embrace sustainability and seek to have a positive impact on communities. Conduct operations with the aim of preserving the environment and reducing negative impacts. We also encourage you to support local communities and engage in social investments for positive change.
Responsible Sourcing
- We expect you to demand the same standards from your own supply chain, and be able to answer our questions about how your own suppliers or substitutes operate. Your sourcing strategy should promote responsible and ethical choices. You should conduct risk-based due diligence to understand who you are doing business with
This Business Partner Code of Conduct is just the beginning.
Risk must be assessed and mitigated on an ongoing basis. These standards must be more than a statement of intentions. We expect you to continuously review your processes, controls and supply chain and ensure that you meet the standards in this Code, and make improvements as needed. Deliveroo reserves the right to update this Code of Conduct from time to time.
Raising concerns.
If you have an existing relationship with Deliveroo and are not sure whether your own standards meet those of this Code, get in touch with your contact at Deliveroo as soon as possible so that we can work together to address this.
We support the reporting of any conduct of any Deliveroo employee, merchant, supplier or rider that the reporter believes in good faith to be an actual, apparent, or potential violation of our Code of Conduct. If you have any such concerns, please tell us by emailing ethics.compliance@deliveroo.co.uk so that we can act promptly. All information you provide will be treated confidentially and disclosed only as necessary, including to investigate or report a matter.