TORONTO Restaurant owners say food delivery apps have taken too big a bite out of their revenues for too long. Food delivery apps were forced to implement lower fees when dine-in service was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and restaurants say the change should be made permanent if they are to recover from the […]
Restaurants press to keep delivery app caps as they rebound from pandemic
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Sharon Bond, the owner of Kekuli Cafe in Westbank, B.C., hopes food delivery apps will keep their commissions low after caps provinces enacted during the pandemic expire. Bond is pictured in a handout photo with Elijah Mack-Stirling, who owns a Kekuli location in Merritt, B.C. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Kekuli Cafe MANDATORY CREDIT
TORONTO – Restaurant owners say food delivery apps have taken too big a bite out of their revenues for too long.
Food delivery apps were forced to implement lower fees when dine-in service was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and restaurants say the change should be made permanent if they are to recover from the crisis.
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