DoorDash, Uber Eats and others are now offering merchants a chance to pay for ads on their platforms, but as DoubleLJSquared explains, they risk alienating consumers. WSJWhatsNow
Demand for food delivery has soared amid the pandemic, but restaurants are struggling to survive.
In a fiercely competitive industry, delivery services are fighting to gain market share while facing increased pressure to lower commission fees and provide more protection to their workers. Video/Photo: Jaden Urbi/WSJ
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