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Business Wars Daily

DoorDash Will Charge McDonald's More If Drivers Wait

Business Wars Daily

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Business, Business News, News, Daily News

4.6717 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Today is Wednesday, February 23, and we're looking at DoorDash vs. Uber Eats. 

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Two giants in food delivery have renegotiated their terms with a

1:12.9

big client, and the whole thing is shining some light on the precarious nature of this fast-growing

1:18.5

industry and just how hard it is to make money in it. McDonald's announced new deals with both

1:24.6

DoorDash and Uber Eats back in November, but the terms of the

1:28.2

deals were only recently made public. The headlines from DoorDash's deal, they'll do just about

1:33.8

anything to shave seconds and cents off deliveries, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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The country's largest delivery service earns money by charging restaurants a commission on

1:42.3

every order and charging customers a separate service

1:45.6

fee. DoorDash agreed to lower its base commission fee for McDonald's in the U.S., but starting next

1:51.5

year if a Mickey Dease keeps a DoorDash driver idling in the parking lot waiting on deliveries,

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