![]() ![]() The company added that business in New York has been hit harder than other metropolitan areas, as the city remains the epicenter of the deadly disease. Now they’re considering waiving delivery fees to entice more home-bound customers back to their platform, the report said. ![]() The mobile takeout giant pinned the decline in delivery on residents fleeing the Big Apple in droves or cooking at home, as well as local eateries being forced to close their doors - although they admitted to “record numbers” of new diners and restaurants popping up on the platform as eateries moved to takeout-only. The Chicago-based company, which also owns Seamless, said the number of orders was now lower than ever before, with food requests “below pre-COVID volumes.” ![]() In a quarterly earnings report, the online ordering platform told shareholders that it had “experienced a swift change in customer behavior in the middle of March when the pandemic took hold across the country.” Grubhub and Seamless food deliveries have dropped in the Big Apple, even though New Yorkers are all staying home during the coronavirus pandemic, Grubhub announced Monday. In advertisements, the company cracks jokes about the L train. Rehire NYC workers who refused the vax: Doing right will help us all Seamless, the food delivery service started two decades ago in Midtown Manhattan, calls itself the most New York app in New York. Albany Democrats' latest imperial move: keeping the press awayĬouncil candidate under fire for bragging about role in NYC COVID efforts - despite living in IndianaĬUNY must lift COVID-vax mandate for in-person courses: Council coalition ![]()
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