Recorded for Awesomeness

Adrianne tries to order from a local sushi restaurant, but an unfamiliar voice answers, promising "awesomeness." Awesomeness for whom?

Show notes:

2:16 - “GrubHub is buying up thousands of restaurant web addresses. That means Mom and Pop can’t own their slice of the internet,” published June 28, 2019 by H. Claire Brown at The New Food Economy.

13:07 - Dark patterns

13:54 - A report about Munish Narula’s class action lawsuit from Nation’s Restaurant News

14:19 - “Restaurateurs across the country say they are waking up to a years-long, high-tech bamboozling by Grubhub involving hidden fees for orders that never happened,” reads the lede for The New York Post’s first story in a series on phony fees, May 19, 2019.

23:03 - “Grubhub repays one eatery $10K over fee protest,” published June 24, 2019 by The New York Post.

23:30 - Watch the full hearing, “The Changing Market for Food Delivery,” here.

32:17 - Grubhub and Yelp announced a “long-term partnership” in 2017
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