In “Big Tech’s food-delivery apps face a grassroots revolt,” published with Mother Jones, Dean Kuipers explains how restaurants got fed up with the exorbitant fees and other aggressive tactics from food-delivery apps like Grubhub and Uber Eats. So they took action and formed local delivery co-ops in an effort to drive those apps out.
This story was posted to Eatzy, a platform that allows users to launch their own restaurant delivery app.
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