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La Semana de los Restaurantes de la Ciudad de Nueva York incluirá menús solo para llevar

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NYC Restaurant Week returns with take-out, delivery only amid COVID-19 pandemic restrictions

NEW YORK (WABC) New York City Restaurant Week gets underway Monday even without indoor dining to encourage New Yorkers to support the dining community during a critical time. This year s event is called Restaurant Week To Go and a record-breaking 570 restaurants across the five boroughs will participate. Every eatery will offer at least one bargain $20.21 takeout or delivery meal of lunch or dinner with one side dish. In light of COVID-19 restrictions, many restaurants will offer takeout and delivery for the first time. Diners can also sort restaurant options through filters like Black-owned restaurants, Friyay, date night and more.

Uber cuts 15 percent of Postmates workforce

Uber cuts 15 percent of Postmates workforce Engadget 1/24/2021 Jon Fingas NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 25: A Postmates delivery driver rides past Epicerie Boulud on Christmas Day on December 25, 2020 in New York City. Many restaurants chose to stay open or work shorter hours on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day as a way to recoup profits as the pandemic continues to burden restaurants and bars struggling to thrive with evolving government restrictions. (Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images) Now that Uber owns Postmates, it’s apparently ready to cut workers it believes are superfluous. Uber has confirmed to the New York Times that it’s laying off about 185 people at Postmates, or about 15 percent of the delivery company’s staff. Most of the executives are leaving, including founder and CEO Bastian Lehmann.

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