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Uber Eats grew 190 percent, but the company still can’t make a profit
Uber Eats grew 190 percent, but the company still can’t make a profit
11.12.2020
by The Counter
A California judge ruled Uber and Lyft must classify drivers as employees. What does that mean for DoorDash and Instacart?
A California judge ruled Uber and Lyft must classify drivers as employees. What does that mean for DoorDash and Instacart?
08.14.2020
by H. Claire Brown
Uber’s grocery delivery expansion bogged down by antitrust reviews
Uber’s grocery delivery expansion bogged down by antitrust reviews
06.11.2020
by The Counter
Uber Eats adds 30,000 new couriers since March
Uber Eats adds 30,000 new couriers since March
05.07.2020
by The Counter
Will food delivery companies follow California’s new law to regulate the gig economy?
Will food delivery companies follow California’s new law to regulate the gig economy?
09.19.2019
by H. Claire Brown
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