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by iamkoby
1988 days ago
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What's wrong with CA? It seems to me that state tries it bests to kick innovation out, and start another tech ecosystem somewhere else... If impersonating is the reason they couldn't have just regulated a requirement to clearly list if the ad is by the owner or a third party, and not throw away the baby... |
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Because so many people will never comprehend that the lisitng is by a third party and go on to give the restaurant a bad review.
Also some foods don't travel well and are made for immediate consumption. Even if the customer recognises that the listing is made by a third party - they are more likely to blame the restaurant for the sub-par food.
Leaving the decision to the restaurant to opt-in is the best move IMO. Rather than have "disrupters" come in - damage the brand reputation and then leave the damage control bit to the restaurant.