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by ladberg
1175 days ago
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FWIW it's not necessarily the restaurant trying to upcharge you. The delivery apps will often take a percentage of the food costs in addition to their separate fees, so restaurants will have to raise the cost of each item by the same amount to make the same profits as an off-app togo order. Berkeley and a few other cities capped the amount an app can take out of the restaurant's food costs, which is why you'll see extra fees when you order there. The delivery app is now taking their cut directly from the user instead of from the restaurant without the user knowing. |
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