Restaurants’ increasing dependence on companies like DoorDash and Uber Eats during the pandemic has inflamed their frustrations—and prompted some to strike back
Restaurants’ increasing dependence on companies like DoorDash Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc.’s Eats during the coronavirus pandemic has inflamed their frustrations with the delivery services and prompted some eateries to strike back.
For years, smaller restaurants have bristled at the commissions food-delivery apps charge, up to 30% in some cases, an amount particularly painful these days, as many dining rooms have been emptied by the pandemic. In response, some restaurants are looking to decrease their reliance on delivery...
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