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  2. DoorDash - Wikipedia

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    In August 2023, DoorDash was obligated to pay its drivers and the city of Seattle a total of $1.6 million. [82] It was found that the platform made it difficult for users to request paid time off. DoorDash is to pay $1.1 million towards safe and sick time credits, $500k directly to drivers and an additional $8,500 in city fees.

  3. Postmates - Wikipedia

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    Postmates was founded in 2011 by Bastian Lehmann, Sean Plaice, and Sam Street. [6]In December 2014, Postmates opened its application programming interface to merchants to allow small businesses to compete in the business of consumer goods delivery with larger companies such as Amazon.

  4. DoorDash now warns you about bad service if you don’t tip - AOL

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    DoorDash is now testing a warning about bad service, like cold food and long wait times, if you don’t tip your driver with a new, in-app notification.

  5. DoorDash vs. Uber Eats: Which Earns More Cash? - AOL

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    Service fee for customers: There is a service fee tacked on to the bill so be aware this could affect your tips. DoorDash fees start at $0.60 and go up based on the customer’s order subtotal.

  6. How Food Giants Like Whole Foods and DoorDash Find Innovative ...

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    Chowé Empanadas received a significant boost from DoorDash's accelerator, which launched in 2001. DoorDash provides mentoring and a $5,000 grant to selected applicants. — DoorDash

  7. Menulog - Wikipedia

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    Menulog Pty. Ltd. (branded as simply Menulog) is an Australian online food and beverage ordering app and delivery service platform, headquartered and founded in Sydney in 2006. It was bought in 2015 by UK-based Just Eat, which was subsequently folded into Dutch-based Just Eat Takeaway.com in 2020, following Just Eat's acquisition. [1]

  8. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Research Service defines the "gig economy" as: the collection of markets that match providers to consumers on a gig (or job) basis in support of on-demand commerce. In the basic model, gig workers enter into formal agreements with on-demand companies to provide services to company's clients.

  9. Merchant Customer Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The service may, on an opt-out basis, also collect information for use in connection with marketing and loyalty programs. [ 4 ] [ 14 ] In response to the concerns surrounding its security issues and the anti-competitive actions performed by MCX members, a semi-organized campaign emerged on the iOS App Store and Google Play Store to give the ...