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After 4 years on campus, ordering app Snackpass ready to graduate

The social media-like platform has been a hit with college students, and now it’s planning to follow them into the “real world.”

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Toast acquires back-office software company xtraChef

The deal will give restaurants that use the tech platform an even better handle on their finances, the companies said. Terms were not disclosed.

Restaurants getting by on old, patchwork systems had to shift gears last year, according to a new report from J.P. Morgan and FreedomPay.

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 Taiwan-based ghost kitchen company plans to hit the West Coast this year, adding yet another player in a rapidly growing segment.

The lawsuit says the company is violating Illinois law by not seeking customers’ approval before using collecting voiceprint biometrics.

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

NotCo uses artificial intelligence to develop vegan foods that closely replicate milk, ice cream, hamburger and more.

The company said it intends to use the money to expand to new markets and to lobby lawmakers to create laws allowing home cooks to sell their creations.

Automation helps foodservice professionals do even better at what they already do best.

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