99Food is redefining what it means to be part of the delivery universe in Brazil, with more real earning opportunities and a commitment to the future of the category. Starting today, motorcyclists across the country can register to receive opportunities from 99's food delivery platform and start working as soon as the service is launched.
The combination of services offered by the company — food, package deliveries, and passenger transportation — provides a more efficient and profitable work journey for the motorcyclist. With the introduction of 99Food, those who complete 15 passenger and delivery runs plus 5 food deliveries per day will earn a guaranteed daily income of R$250, which means a compensation approximately 50% higher than the market average.
But 99's commitment goes beyond compensation. The company will invest R$50 million over the next 5 years to create a network of support points for partner motorcyclists in the main cities of the country where it will operate. In partnership with restaurants and logistics operators, these spaces will offer restrooms, rest areas, and hydration options, among other things, ensuring more dignity and comfort throughout the workday.
"We are building something much bigger than just another income alternative," says Luis Felipe Gamper, senior Logistics director at 99. With all the integrated services of our platform, with 55 million users in over 3,300 cities, our partners will be able to work more intelligently, earn more, and better monetize their time.
In practice, a motorcyclist can start the day taking a passenger to work, enjoy the morning with package deliveries, and continue with transportation in the afternoon to take advantage of peak meal times with delivery — all in a single app. And through 99Pay, your earnings will be paid on the same day.
"We do not see motorcyclists and delivery people as intermediaries — but as partners. That is why we want to build a better future for them," adds Gamper. We are working with the government to ensure more lasting protections, such as access to social security and the establishment of a minimum wage floor. Our mission goes beyond occasional promotions — we are changing the logic of this relationship to create a new standard that values, protects, and empowers those who keep the system running.
The movement is part of a R$1 billion investment by 99 in Brazil in 2025 to develop a superapp and expand opportunities for those already working as delivery drivers, as well as create new possibilities for thousands of people who are currently seeking an income for various reasons.
By integrating mobility, deliveries, and financial services into a single platform, 99 is making access to work and income easier. With the recent announcement of fee exemptions for restaurants and lower prices for consumers, 99Food is building a fairer, more accessible, and sustainable ecosystem for everyone, including motorcyclists.
99Food will be launched in Brazil by the end of the first half of 2025.