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California Will Require Fee Transparency from Delivery Apps, but Fails to Pass a Permanent Cap Plus, Bay Area Indian restaurants raise money for COVID relief in India, and other intel May 13, 2021, 1:09pm PDT If you buy something from an Eater link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics policy. Share this story . The California State Assembly has passed a bill requiring food delivery apps like DoorDash, UberEats, and GrubHub to provide an itemized breakdown of costs to both customers and restaurants for each transaction one that lists food price, fees, tips, and commissions. Assembly Bill 286, introduced by San Diego assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez of San Diego, passed the Assembly with bipartisan support in a 55 to 8 vote on Thursday, May 13. It sounds like good news, requiring more transparency from delivery apps. But this was the state-level bill that originally proposed putting a permanent cap on delivery fees, and that portion of ....
Deaths in Australia highlight pandemic plight of delivery riders Australian and New Zealand app Menulog last month moved toward treating its Australian delivery riders as employees By Andrew Leeson May 12, 2021 06:19 BST Lockdown-fuelled demand for take-out meals has brought throngs of new delivery riders onto streets around the world, but in Australia the boom has also seen tragedy with a spate of road deaths highlighting the plight of couriers. As many industries ground to a halt last year, millions lost their jobs and others were asked to work from home, 43-year-old Xiaojun Chen was among the legions of couriers who rushed out on the job. ....
Downside of delivery apps: Restaurants lament high fees, service issues with some digital platforms Local owners say there s a better way to support your favorite spot Share Updated: 10:25 PM CDT Mar 14, 2021 Local owners say there s a better way to support your favorite spot Share Updated: 10:25 PM CDT Mar 14, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript YOU CAN DO TO HELP OUT YOUR FAVORITE SPOTS. THANKFULLY, WE HAVE STREET FOOD. THAT WAS REALLY EASY FOR US JUST MODIFY TO CURBSID AS OASIS TURNED TO CURBSIDE THEY SAY IT IS HELPED ORDERS COMING IN. THEY LIKE MANY RESTAURANTS RELIED ON DELIVERY APPS. THERE’S A LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH THIRD PARTY DELIVERY SERVICES. HAVING THEIR OWN IN-HOUSE DELIVERY IS NOT REALISTIC AND DELIVERY APPS HELP. BUT THE COUPLE SAYS THEY HAVE RUN INTO PROBLEMS LIKE LONG WAIT TIMES OR ORDERS GOING MISSING AFTER THEY PASSED THEM TO DRIVERS. PLUS THE FEES ARE ASTRONOMICAL, WE ARE TALKING ....
May 21, 2020 by VG Tools for innovation: mobile applications, medical specialized websites for medical personnel, scientists, and for educating people in the field of medicine, crowdfunding fundraising campaigns, mobile medical cars and other innovations The use of telemedicine can greatly help in solving the problems of medicine in African countries. The creation of special telemedicine websites within a specific … [Read more…] ....
Memphis Black Restaurant Week pivots during the pandemic During its 6th year, there are a total of 21 participating restaurants during the week of March 7-13. Author: News Release Updated: 12:45 PM CST March 8, 2021 MEMPHIS, Tenn. Memphis restaurateurs started off the first day of Memphis Black Restaurant Week to record breaking numbers on Sunday. Most restaurants tripled sales and ran out of food before closing hours. During the pandemic, Sundays have been the slowest days of the week. “The past year has been difficult for all of us, particularly for the restaurant community,” said Mayor Jim Strickland. “This year’s Memphis Black Restaurant Week is more important than ever, and I’m happy to support it. I encourage all Memphians to participate in this year’s event to eat some amazing food and to help keep our restaurants going strong for years to come.” ....