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COVID-19 pandemic is shifting how consumers use gig companies, according to poll
RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updatesAdvertisementThose with household incomes about $100,000 a year were roughly twice as likely to have increased their use of grocery delivery services than those in households earning less, the survey found. Overall, the percentage of people using delivery services remained about the same since the pandemic began, with those increasing their use balanced out by those cutting back, in some cases because of cost.In Auburn, New York, few grocery stores offer delivery, and those that do are more expensive, said Patricia McAvaney, 49, who is disabled and living on a fixed income of $920 a month.