No restaurant is at the mercy of delivery apps. If the fees charged are too high, they can hire their own delivery people, have a website/app that accepts orders, and acquire customers online like any other business. It's the restaurants choice to participate.
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I don't know enough about the restaurant delivery business to have a strong opinion but I do know enough about e-commerce to know this is wrong. "Acquiring other customers like any other business" means paying ransom prices to Facebook, Google, etc.https://twitter.com/modestproposal1/status/1257317553661022211 …
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It's interesting. If an e-commerce company wants to acquire customers they need to pay: 1. Facebook 2. Google 3. Amazon (4. Or now Walmart) Pick your poison. This feels unfair, but is it? If you want to ship a package you need to pay: A. FedEx B. UPS C. USPS (D. Or now Amazon)
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