The Columbus Dispatchflipped into The Columbus DispatchColumbus Food delivery apps find way around Columbus fee limit dispatch.com - Patrick Cooley In November, Columbus City Council approved a 15% commission cap on third party delivery services like DoorDash and UberEats. Two months later, Andes …
Noema Magazineflipped into Future of CapitalismUber The Intentional Precarity Of Gig Work In America - NOEMA Noema Magazine - By Hillel Aron “Some things are only profitable because you’re not forced to pay the actual social cost.” LOS ANGELES — James Hazley’s big break was one of those …
Eaterflipped into Eater ChicagoFood Delivery With Delivery Apps, the Balance Scale Is Severely Tipped Against Restaurants Eater - Phillip FossThis is Eater Voices, where chefs, restaurateurs, writers, and industry insiders share their perspectives about the food world, tackling a range of topics through the lens of personal experience. I feel...
MediaPostflipped into Social Media MarketingSesame Street DoorDash To Use SB Spot To Showcase New Marketplace Positioning mediapost.com - Larissa Faw DoorDash is hoping to grab attention with its first 60-second Super Bowl spot after perennial favorites like Pepsi, Coke, and Budweiser announced …
Impress3 Mediaflipped into SFist - Local San Francisco NewsUberEATS Uber Lays Off 15% of Postmates Staff, Just Two Months After Buying the Company Impress3 Media - Joe Kukura Nearly 200 Postmates employees got pink slips Monday in the wake of being acquired by Uber, but top Postmates executives will get “multimillion …
TechCrunchflipped into News about startups from TechCrunchFood Delivery Club Feast raises $3.5M to help restaurants deliver meals that only cost $5.99 verified_publisherTechCrunch - Anthony HaClub Feast, a startup with a more affordable approach to meal delivery, is announcing that it has raised $3.5 million in seed funding led by General Catalyst. The company was founded by Atallah Atallah,...