How Delivery Apps Like Seamless and Uber Eats May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business | The New Yorker
'One way of solving this equation might be to retool the basic restaurant business model to better suit the demands of delivery. '
'They also argue that delivery orders are a form of marketing, exposing potential new customers who might convert to lucrative in-restaurant patrons. '
'To an outside observer, Mulberry & Vine looks like a twenty-first-century restaurant success story. '
'Now delivery orders account for around thirty per cent of its sales. '
'DoorDash, an Uber Eats competitor, has started to experiment with leasing remote kitchen space to restaurants so that they can expand their delivery radii. '
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'One way of solving this equation might be to retool the basic restaurant business model to better suit the demands of delivery. '
'They also argue that delivery orders are a form of marketing, exposing potential new customers who might convert to lucrative in-restaurant patrons. '
'To an outside observer, Mulberry & Vine looks like a twenty-first-century restaurant success story. '
'Now delivery orders account for around thirty per cent of its sales. '
'DoorDash, an Uber Eats competitor, has started to experiment with leasing remote kitchen space to restaurants so that they can expand their delivery radii. '
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