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Grubhub partners with Fiat Chrysler to add in-car food ordering
Consumers can reorder favorites or discover new restaurants, which allows them to find nearby eateries they have not ordered from before.
By Alicia Kelso , Julie Littman • Jan. 12, 2021 -
Denny's diversifies with rollout of 2 virtual brands
The Burger Den will open in February, while The Melt Down, which will focus on sandwiches, launches in the spring.
By Julie Littman • Jan. 12, 2021 -
Focus Brands adds surcharge for digital pickup, delivery orders
The company said the additional 35 cent fee will help support the online ordering experience, but customers have already criticized the practice.
By Alicia Kelso • Jan. 7, 2021 -
DoorDash drivers can now earn cash rewards
The benefits are part of the company's $12 million Dasher Rewards Program, which was announced in November, that offers additional incentives to the most active couriers.
By Alicia Kelso • Jan. 6, 2021 -
2020 Trends: Expectations vs. reality
The restaurant industry had great expectations this year, but the pandemic completely changed the market's competitive landscape. Here's how the crisis impacted the trends we originally predicted for the year.
By Emma Liem Beckett • Dec. 23, 2020 -
Shake Shack rolls out in-app delivery nationwide
The feature, facilitated by Uber Eats, allows diners to track orders in real time with a $0.99 flat delivery fee and no delivery fee for orders over $35.
By Alicia Kelso • Updated March 18, 2021 -
NRA, delivery companies develop nationwide framework that could ease tensions
The seven principles, which address issues such as transparency, food safety and alcohol delivery, mark the first time the two parties have come together to create guidelines to shape public policy.
By Julie Littman • Dec. 17, 2020 -
Grubhub offers free delivery in Chicago, NYC during winter
Through mid-March, the aggregator will offer its Grubhub+ subscription program to customers for free. It will also include local partner restaurants in the program at no additional cost.
By Julie Littman • Dec. 16, 2020 -
Postmates joins Uber, DoorDash in bankrolling driver benefits in CA with price hikes
The aggregators are rolling out customer fees to help pay for healthcare subsidies, mileage reimbursement and occupational insurance they promised in winning ballot measure Proposition 22.
By Emma Liem Beckett • Updated Jan. 20, 2021 -
Wendy's teams with Uber Eats on customized menus for Twitch gamers
The burger chain's "Never Stop Gaming Menu" includes combinations of items selected by five of the platform's most popular streamers.
By Robert Williams • Dec. 10, 2020 -
Grubhub's latest online ordering tools won't charge marketing fees
The delivery aggregator's new Direct Order Toolkit allows restaurant partners to add either a direct link for use in email marketing and social media, a direct "order now" button on their website or a QR code on printed materials.
By Alicia Kelso • Dec. 9, 2020 -
DoorDash valued at $39B after IPO
By selling 33 million shares at $102 a piece, the food delivery company would raise nearly $3.4 million and become the second largest IPO of the year.
By Julie Littman • Dec. 9, 2020 -
Dive Awards
Innovator of the Year: DoorDash
Not long after the pandemic struck, the third-party aggregator rolled out tools for merchants, including commission-free deals, provided streamlined access to PPP applications and cold weather grants.
By Julie Littman • Dec. 9, 2020 -
Dive Awards
The Restaurant Dive Awards for 2020
From Chipotle to DoorDash, these are the companies and executives that led restaurant industry innovation in a time of crisis.
By Restaurant Dive Team • Dec. 9, 2020 -
DoorDash hit with cease-and-desist letter from DC attorney general
The company has decided not to charge D.C. restaurants their contractual DashPass rates at this time following a warning from the District that doing so could put the aggregator in breach of a local delivery fee cap.
By Alicia Kelso • Updated Dec. 10, 2020 -
Jimmy John's partners with DoorDash using self-delivery product
The partnership marks a strategy shift for the sandwich chain, which once vowed never to work with third-party apps.
By Julie Littman • Dec. 2, 2020 -
Thrillist, Zuul launch rotating ghost kitchen in New York City
A series of 10 restaurants will lead a two-week chef residency at the shared kitchen facility in the SoHo district, offering limited-edition meals for delivery. Thrillist will cover food, labor, packaging and delivery costs.
By Alicia Kelso • Dec. 1, 2020 -
DoorDash settles lawsuit over old tipping model for $2.5M
The agreement follows a November 2019 lawsuit filed by the Washington, D.C., attorney general's office, which alleged the company misled consumers to believe their tips would increase drivers' pay.
By Alicia Kelso • Nov. 25, 2020 -
DoorDash launches IPO
The food delivery company's initial public offering stock price is expected to range between $75 and $85 per share.
By Julie Littman • Updated Nov. 30, 2020 -
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Lyft may wade further into restaurant delivery
The ride-sharing company is interested in expanding into delivery and creating a model without a consumer-facing marketplace that could potentially lower commission rates.
By Julie Littman • Nov. 11, 2020 -
McDonald's new loyalty program will optimize digital, drive-thru opportunity
The chain will begin piloting the program, which offers personalized orders and deals across all digital touchpoints, at select Phoenix, Arizona, restaurants prior to a nationwide launch next year.
By Emma Liem Beckett • Nov. 9, 2020 -
Grubhub launches $2M winterization grants for restaurants
Eligible independent restaurants in Chicago, New York City, Boston and Philadelphia can apply for $10,000 grants to help prepare for colder months, mirroring similar efforts from DoorDash.
By Julie Littman • Nov. 9, 2020 -
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Chicago announces 15% delivery cap on heels of $10M restaurant grant program
The limit took effect Monday, and delivery platforms that violate the new standard will be fined between $1,000 and $2,000 per offense.
By Alicia Kelso • Updated Nov. 24, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Will ghost kitchens define the restaurant industry's future?
While investor interest booms and sales have the potential to outpace traditional models, questions linger about how much this emerging market could disrupt business in the long term.
By Emma Liem Beckett • Nov. 9, 2020 -
Uber Eats could reach profitability by next year, CEO says
As Uber Eats diversifies its business with the addition of grocery and pharmacy delivery, gross bookings were up 135% and revenue grew 125%.
By Julie Littman • Nov. 6, 2020