As summer temperatures hit their peak across Pakistan, foodpanda, the country’s leading online delivery platform, has announced a massive scaling of its rider welfare infrastructure. In a decisive move to protect its frontline fleet, the company has established a network of 2,500 dedicated rest stations at partner restaurant locations across Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, setting a new benchmark for gig-economy workplace support.
The nationwide initiative addresses both the physical and mental well-being of the delivery fleet through a multi-layered support ecosystem:
● Critical Hydration Infrastructure: In addition to the 2,500 rest stations at partner restaurant locations, foodpanda has installed dedicated water coolers across all pandamart locations. The platform has also partnered with iconic juice and beverage brands for weekly distribution drives and is launching a major corporate initiative in which employees will directly distribute 5,000 juice units to riders.
● Heat Mitigation & Nutrition: To combat on-the-road fatigue, foodpanda has introduced weekly “Ice Cream Days” across Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad (KLI), directly refreshing riders each week, alongside upcoming seasonal highlights like “Mango Day”.
● Mental Well-being & Morale: Recognizing the psychological toll of intense outdoor work, the company is hosting extensive recreation days. This includes water park excursions, dedicated “Movie Days” for riders across KLI, and a unique indoor snow experience.
“Our delivery partners are the absolute backbone of our ecosystem, and their safety during peak summer is non-negotiable,” said Ahsan Malik, Director Logistics at foodpanda Pakistan. “This year, we didn’t just want to provide basic relief; we deliberately scaled our infrastructure to 2,500 rest stations at partner restaurant locations to ensure help is always within a rider’s reach. By pairing critical hydration with community-building events, we are ensuring our fleet feels valued, protected, and respected.”
As independent workforce dynamics evolve globally, foodpanda Pakistan’s summer rollout represents a proactive shift toward sustainable gig-work practices. By bridging the gap between corporate teams and the field fleet, the company continues to champion operational empathy during the country’s harshest months of weather.

