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Delivery services sue NYC over its permanent delivery fee cap

DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub called the cap unconstitutional and that it bears no relationship with a public-health emergency.

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How OpenTable responded to the delta surge

The reservations company added a host of new features after hearing from restaurants that they needed help enforcing vaccine policies.

The Canadian company's outlet in Rochester, N.Y., offers 25 brands including Quiznos, Dickey's and Red Bull.

The most advanced locker solutions also capture new data from multiple employee and customer touchpoints to offer new operational insights across a brand’s portfolio as well as a closer look at the last step of their customer’s digital journey.

Providers are under attack in three key restaurant markets, and they aren’t going down without a fight. Also, Grubhub gets a refresh under new ownership and C3 is opening a food hall in a train station.

A pair of landmark lawsuits accuse the delivery companies of harming restaurants and misleading customers.

The Boston-based software provider plans to raise $100 million and take advantage of investor demand for industry technology.

As the industry takes another big step toward more automation, consumers are holding back.

After years of measured growth, the ghost kitchen provider is ready to apply its experience to rapid expansion.

Delivery providers will also have to get a license to operate in the city. Grubhub said it would "vigorously fight" the fee cap.

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