by fodnews | Apr 18, 2019 | News, Third-Party Delivery
Postmates revealed one of its largest restaurant partnerships to date with a newly announced tie-up with Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen to offer third-party delivery at more than 2,000 of the chicken chain’s locations across the U.S. To juice initial orders, Postmates is...
by Nicholas Upton | Apr 18, 2019 | News, Research, Third-Party Delivery
The Uber IPO documents are finally here, and the much anticipated tech giant’s emergence into the public sphere shows just how competitive the delivery industry is for the third-party delivery firms —and for restaurants and retailers. Ahead of the ride-sharing and...
by Nicholas Upton | Apr 16, 2019 | Best Practices, Third-Party Delivery
Not a company to focus purely on something as minor as an IPO, Uber is rolling out a voucher program while the company prepares to go public. The voucher program (demonstrated to the right) plays on the core ridesharing in a novel way by allowing businesses to offer...
by Beth Ewen | Apr 10, 2019 | News, Third-Party Delivery
For anyone tired of success stories and positivity comes the other shoe dropping—the troublesome experience in delivery by Gino’s East Pizza of Chicago and Hell’s Kitchen in Minneapolis, both iconic restaurants in their respective cities. Cynthia Gerdes is CEO of...
by Nancy Monroe | Apr 10, 2019 | News, Research, Third-Party Delivery
There are two things restaurant operators want to know when it comes to delivery: Can I make any money at this and what are the real costs? The first question is still under discussion, but Spencer Manke, CFO of the ADF Restaurant Group, a franchisee of Pizza Hut, did...
by Beth Ewen | Apr 10, 2019 | News, Research, Third-Party Delivery
Only 15 to 18 percent of restaurants today offer delivery, declared Alex Canter at the Food On Demand Conference, “which is a huge mismatch compared to 80 percent who are getting delivery. So if you’re not listed on any one of these platforms you don’t exist.” Canter,...