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Manitobans have a craving for fries, butter chicken and red velvet cake: reportManitobans have a big craving for fries, butter chicken and red velvet cake, according to a recent report from DoorDash Canada.ConsumerDec 30, 2022
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Mixed Okanagan reaction to delivery fee cap being made permanent by province'Transforming the temporary delivery fee cap into a permanent model is a game-changer for the recovery of our industry and setting restaurants up to thrive in the future.'EconomyOct 11, 2022
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British Columbia permanently capping fees charged by food delivery companiesThe province originally put the 20 per cent cap in place during the pandemic because delivery companies were charging restaurants up to 30 per cent in fees.EconomyOct 6, 2022
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Jollibee mobile kitchen set to open at Hamilton’s Lime Ridge MallThe famous Filipino fast-food chain will begin serving its 'crispylicious' fried chicken in Hamilton through the DoorDash app on Thursday.CanadaSep 1, 2021
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Pandemic relief: Quebec tables bill to cap fees 3rd-party delivery apps can charge restaurantsUnder the proposed legislation, third-party food delivery services could only charge a restaurant owner a maximum of 20 per cent of the total bill, excluding tips and taxes.HealthMar 11, 2021
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N.S. food delivery startup offers restaurants lower fees, customer service controlRestaurateurs say exorbitant fees of up to 30 per cent charged by online food ordering and delivery apps can make it unprofitable to stay open.EconomyJan 26, 2021
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Lethbridge council to debate motion requesting province caps food-delivery app feesCouncillor Rob Miyashiro will bring forward a submission at the Jan. 12 meeting of council that he hopes will help local restaurants.ConsumerJan 11, 2021
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Ontario moves to cap delivery fees in COVID-19 hotspots where restaurants are takeout onlyThe bill also aims to protect the pay of delivery drivers and ensure companies don't restrict their delivery zones or cut out certain restaurants.HealthNov 26, 2020
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Cut restaurant fees or face regulation, Vancouver mayor tells delivery apps"If deliveries refuse to do their part, I will work with senior governments to explore how we might regulate these companies and ensure their fees are fair," said Kennedy Stewart.May 28, 2020
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