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Proposition 22 Passes in Big Win for Platforms

Proposition 22 Passes in Big Win for Platforms

by Nicholas Upton | Nov 11, 2020 | News, Third-Party Delivery

Proposition 22 has passed in California, allowing gig-employment giants like DoorDash, Uber, Lyft and Grubhub exemption from the state’s gig-employment law. The total votes are still being tallied in California, but it appears that the ballot measure won by a...
Lyft Explores ‘Untapped’ Segment of Food Delivery Market

Lyft Explores ‘Untapped’ Segment of Food Delivery Market

by Nicholas Upton | Nov 11, 2020 | COVID-19, News

Ride-hailing second chair Lyft said it will soon be entering the food-delivery space. The San Francisco-based ride-sharing operator reported a nearly 50-percent drop in quarterly revenue, falling to $499.7 million. That’s still ahead of analyst expectations, but...
Lyft, &pizza Pair Up on Late-Night Employee Rides

Lyft, &pizza Pair Up on Late-Night Employee Rides

by Tom Kaiser | Oct 31, 2019 | Briefs, News, Third-Party Delivery

Lyft and &pizza, the tech-savvy fast-casual East Coat pizza brand, announced a new partnership to bring &pizza employees in Washington, D.C. a reliable late-night transit option. This isn’t exactly news in the off-premises world, but is another step forward in...
Uber IPO Offers Delivery Insights amid Massive Bet on the Platform Economy

Uber IPO Offers Delivery Insights amid Massive Bet on the Platform Economy

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...
Lyft Drivers to Taco Bell: ‘You Stink’

Lyft Drivers to Taco Bell: ‘You Stink’

by Nicholas Upton | Aug 21, 2017 | News, Third-Party Delivery

Lyft and Taco Bell thought they had a match made in heaven, but the partnership has been dubbed “Taco Hell” by drivers. “Taco Mode” is now a publicized option for Lyft. Customers can call participating drivers and be driven through a Taco Bell while being transported...
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