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  2. ‘Really squeezed’: Why drivers in the world’s largest food ...

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    About 12 million drivers form the backbone of China’s vast food delivery network, which began gaining traction with the 2009 founding of the app Ele.me, now owned by tech giant Alibaba .

  3. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry in ...

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    Some restaurants closed down, some turned to pickup and delivery, and some began doing grocery delivery or meal kit services. [53] On March 23 the New York Post reported that many New York City restaurants were closing down takeout and delivery both due to health concerns for employees and because those businesses were not bringing in enough money.

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  5. 4 restaurants, food truck fail food safety inspections in Tri ...

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    More than half of establishments inspected received a perfect score.

  6. 'Profit Doesn't Exist Anymore.' Restaurants That Barely ... - AOL

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    The restaurant industry, slammed by COVID-19, now facesinflation, supply chain issues, and hiring shortages. 'Profit Doesn't Exist Anymore.' Restaurants That Barely Survived COVID-19 Closures Now ...

  7. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the food industry

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    A US food retail trade group advised retailers to accelerate ordering and consider rationing to prevent empty shelves. [8] Food retailers were "among the most affected by the coronavirus, but one of the few businesses that might actually benefit," at least in the short term according to the television channel Cheddar. [9] Some areas saw price ...

  8. Freshly - Wikipedia

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    Freshly was a New York City-based convenience food delivery company that delivered throughout the contiguous United States. [1] It was acquired by Nestlé in October 2020 and was shut down in January 2023. The company delivered one million meals per week. [2] Meals were able to be heated by microwave or oven without preparation. [3]

  9. All The Celebrity Restaurants That Were A MAJOR Fail - AOL

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    The restaurant-slash-club served dim sum and was best known for the time the food allegedly made Timberlake puke onto the dining room floor. It was open from 2003 to 2005. His second spot, Destino ...