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Seattle customers face higher DoorDash service fees as the company reports operating at a loss in 2024 despite $10.7 billion ...
Seattle's regulations require delivery platforms to pay workers nearly $30 an hour before mileage and tips, which DoorDash representatives say is significantly higher than the city's minimum wage.
Drive Forward, a nonprofit trade industry association representing gig workers in Seattle, held a media event at Seattle City ...
SEATTLE — DoorDash said Tuesday it is increasing prices in Seattle this month due to what it calls "extreme regulations" that make the western Washington area its "most expensive market to ...
These app-based companies are required to give a 14-day notice of deactivation. DoorDash says these regulations put the company in a position where it must increase its fees again. The city already ...
SEATTLE — DoorDash said Tuesday it is increasing prices in Seattle this month due to what it calls "extreme regulations" that make the western Washington area its "most expensive market to ...
DoorDash, which went public in 2020, estimates that “the regulations reduced our Total Orders by less than 1%” in the first quarter.
Regulation DoorDash Customer Fees Go Up Thanks To Dumb Regulations Plus: Mask burning is freedom of speech, New York reaches recreational weed deal, and more... Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 3.29.2021 9 ...
DoorDash, Uber and other food delivery companies are resisting a push to regulate the industry in D.C. with efforts including emails to customers urging them to complain to city leaders and ...
Proposed Wisconsin food delivery regulations The convenience of apps like DoorDash have connected restaurants and consumers and even helped them survive the pandemic, but for Culver's, one of ...
The DoorDash and Grubhub lawsuit claims the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection’s analysis of the regulation would add an average of $5.18 per order.
The company said it is increasing prices in the Seattle area due to what it calls "extreme regulations." ...