By Tobias Carroll It’s been a rough couple of years for food delivery drivers. The pandemic had — and continues to have — a number of hazards for anyone whose job involves taking a vehicle around a city dropping of food for its residents. But with gas prices on the rise, drivers who rely upon gasoline-powered vehicles to do their jobs are grappling with an unforeseen business expense that they can to little to reduce. A new article at Engadget explores the ways that some food delivery apps are addressing the issues facing the drivers they rely on to get food where it needs to be. This varies f…