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Postmates: Uber to Pay $5 million to Chicago Restaurants Without Consent

Chicago, for example, enacted delivery fees caps in response to the pandemic. Chicago investigated Uber Eats, claiming that they violated these caps and listed restaurants without consent. Today, Uber and the City announced a $10 Million Settlement. DoorDash is still being sued. Loading Something is loading. We appreciate you signing up! You can access your favourite topics from a personalized feed while on the move. Download the app Uber Eats and Postmates are paying for following the lead of DoorDash, one of their chief competitors. Uber's two apps have been valued at $10 million settlementAn investigation by Chicago found that they had listed restaurants on their food delivery platforms with no consent. They also violated the city fee-cap laws, which were enacted during the pandemic. A Monday agreement was announced. One of the strategies that worked was DoorDash win the food delivery war was adding hundreds of restaurants to its app without permission. Restaurants were furious at the policy, and many went public on social networking when it happened. In-N-Out sued DoorDash as early as 2015 The delivery company was accused of listing the private burger chain without consent. DoorDash's rapid growth of US market share was helped by the rapid growth ...

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