DoorDash: We’ll reimburse drivers for gas as prices surge
Delivery company DoorDash said Tuesday it will refund its drivers for some U.S. gasoline purchases to help offset higher prices at the pump.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Mar 16, 2022
Delivery company DoorDash said Tuesday it will refund its drivers for some U.S. gasoline purchases to help offset higher prices at the pump.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Dec 29, 2021
DoorDash is asking its employees, all the way up the ranks to its CEO, to again make a delivery at least once a month. Some are not cheering the news.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | May 14, 2021
As the coronavirus situation improves in countries like the United States, which trends from the past 14 months will have staying power, and which will be resigned to the pandemic past? Airbnb, DoorDash and Disney, which reported results after US markets closed on Thursday, provide some idea.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jan 23, 2021
As restaurants struggle to make it through the pandemic, they’re fighting back against high commissions charged by delivery platforms — either by looking for alternatives, or with the help of legislation. But someone has to pay those fees. Increasingly, it’s the consumer.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Nov 30, 2020
Demand for initial public offerings has roared back to life on Wall Street, led most recently by highly anticipated debuts from Silicon Valley darlings Airbnb and DoorDash, which are both expected to begin trading in December.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Aug 21, 2020
The restaurant delivery platform is partnering with regional grocers across the country, including Smart & Final, Meijer and Fresh Thyme, to offer on-demand grocery delivery. In upcoming weeks, D’agostino, Gristedes and Hy-Vee will join the platform. Other chains, including Wegmans, Gelson’s and others, will allow customers to order prepared food through the app.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Aug 30, 2019
Uber, Lyft and DoorDash threatened Thursday to spend $90 million on a California ballot measure if they can’t reach a deal with unions and lawmakers on legislation that would change the rights of their drivers and other so-called gig workers.
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