The rest space is opening on the Upper East Side, on Third Avenue between 83rd and 84th streets.
Workers just have to show proof of a delivery within the past week via a food delivery app.
"In metro areas like New York City, we see the same food delivery workers come through nearly every day of the week, several times a day, and how taking an extra second to warm-up between deliveries or offering a glass of water helps to fuel them on for their shift.
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