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  2. DoorDash - Wikipedia

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    DoorDash has been accused of charging users of iPhone more than users on the Android platform. User testing claimed to show several instances of various fees and delivery charges being higher when using an Apple device. DoorDash denied these allegations in response to the ongoing US$1 billion class-action suit. [81]

  3. DoorDash Users Score Free Food And Alcohol During App Glitch

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    A number of DoorDash users jumped on a deal that made their orders “free.99” after a glitch hit the app on Thursday. The technical hiccup, according to Mashable, was from a “payment ...

  4. Wolt - Wikipedia

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    Wolt Enterprises Oy, [1] [2] trading as Wolt, is a Finnish food delivery company known for its delivery platform for food and merchandise. On Wolt's apps (iOS and Android) or website, customers can order food and household goods from the platform's restaurant and merchant partners, and either pick up their order or have it delivered by the platform's courier partners.

  5. Tony Xu - Wikipedia

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    Tony Xu (Chinese: 徐迅; born Xu Xun, 1983/1984) [1] is a Chinese-American billionaire businessman and the co-founder and CEO of DoorDash.Xu was born in Nanjing and immigrated to the United States with his parents at the age of four.

  6. What do DoorDash drivers get paid? It's complicated, but they ...

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    DoorDash said the higher wage would force it to raise fees for orders in New York City and move the option to tip on its app to after customers check out. Uber Eats said it would need to reduce ...

  7. DoorDash launches grocery delivery on its app - AOL

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    DoorDash Inc, the largest U.S. third-party delivery company for restaurants, on Thursday launched a new grocery service, entering an increasingly crowded market dominated by Instacart Inc and ...

  8. Food delivery - Wikipedia

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    Online ordering is available in many countries, where some stores offer online menus and ordering. Since 1995, companies such as Waiter.com have their own interfaces where customers order food from nearby restaurants that have partnered with the service. Meal delivery requires special technology and care, since the food items are already cooked ...

  9. Why some DoorDash workers aren't wild about delivery app's ...

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    The delivery app’s goal is to allow employees to understand its customers, “be an owner and in touch” with its three-sided marketplace and “take pride” in seeing the operation first hand.