Fast food chains are charging up to $10 more per menu item when ordering on food delivery services such as UberEats or Menulog.
Fast food chains are marking up individual menu items by up to $10 on delivery apps, passing on their losses after third-party services take a cut of the sale.
Zeus Street Greek, which has 24 stores nationally, has some of the biggest gaps between its in-store and third-party delivery prices. “The convenience that delivery partners offer comes at a cost,” he said. “The ability for our franchisees to absorb these fees in addition to our other operational costs is simply not sustainable.”
Uber does not require restaurants and stores listed on its UberEats platform to conform to in-store pricing.
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