South Shore Restaurant Ditches Food Delivery Apps Made Popular During The Pandemic; 'I'm Not Making Money'

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South Shore Restaurant Ditches Food Delivery Apps Made Popular During The Pandemic; 'I'm Not Making Money'
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“I think we’d be better off taking those dollars towards local advertisers that we have a better relationship with, as opposed to someone who's not invested in our community.'

But sky-high third party delivery app fees could mean mom and pop businesses are closer to closing their doors. CBS 2’s Sabrina Franza spoke with one owner who is quitting the apps before it’s too late.“Provide a service that was much needed in the South Shore,” said restaurant owner Tsadakeeyah Emmanuel.Too much off their profit is going back to delivery apps.That’s almost 30%.“I’m not making money. I’m not making a profit off of that model.

“I think we’d be better off taking those dollars towards local advertisers that we have a better relationship with as opposed to someone who’s not invested in our community,” Emmanuel said.

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