The working conditions of Amazon delivery drivers have been revealed, with drivers saying they work 12 or 14 hours each day for less than minimum wage.
Drivers told The Sunday Mirror they are asked to drop off up to 200 packages a day and don't have time for toilet or lunch breaks.
The delivery goals force drivers to break speed limits because they don't allow for delays such as weather, traffic jams or road closures.
Drivers told the Mirror there is so little time for food or toilet stops they snatch hurried meals on the run and urinate into plastic bottles they keep in their vans.
Kent-based Prospect Commercial Ltd drivers claimed they work up to 12 or 14 hours daily, earning just £103 ($201) each day while paying £200 ($391) a week for van hire and insurance.