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Technology

San Francisco to permanently cap third-party delivery fees

The city's Board of Supervisors voted to erase the expiration date for its 15% cap, becoming the first place in the U.S. to do so.

Consumer Trends

People are dining out like it's 2019, but still ordering a lot of delivery

Yelp data found that interest in delivery remains at 189% of 2019 levels, even as people return to restaurants.

El Pollo Loco and Walmart are investing in the service, but it could have a long way to go. Plus, C3 hooks into Chowly's big restaurant network and Seattle puts limits on delivery companies.

The chicken chain will use automated drones from Flytrex to bring meals to some customers in Southern California.

President and CFO Adam DeWitt will take the reins, while founder and former CEO Matt Maloney joins the board of the new entity that is one of the biggest delivery companies in the world.

The deal is expected to close June 15, and will create one of the largest food delivery companies in the world.

Post-pandemic optimism is reflected in the delivery orders Americans placed in the first half of the year.

A Manhattan bakery alleges in a class-action lawsuit that DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub restructured their fees to skirt the city's 20% cap.

The food-and-games operator recently hired a senior executive to work on growing the delivery-only pizza brand.

The delivery provider’s investors say the sale process was flawed and they were misled. They want a court to invalidate the merger.

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