Tag: third-party delivery
Chipotle Launches Smoked Brisket in the U.S. and Canada
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — Chipotle Mexican Grill now has smoked brisket available at its U.S. and Canadian restaurants for a limited time.
“This isn’t your...
Third-party delivery companies have operators divided over whether the solution is...
When the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in March 2020, restaurant delivery and takeout operations abruptly transformed from an optional convenience to a necessity for...
Saladworks Partners with Ghost Kitchen Brands for Expansion
WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, Penn. — Fast-casual salad brand Saladworks has entered a deal with Ghost Kitchen Brands to double its footprint across the U.S. and...
Industry Campaign Requests HST Relief for Ontario Restaurants
TORONTO — In an effort to stabilize the restaurant industry, local restaurant owners, the Ontario Restaurant Hotel & Motel Association (ORHMA) and the Ottawa...
Quebec Tables Bill to Cap Delivery Fees
QUEBEC — The Quebec Government tabled legislation last week that aims to cap the fees third-party delivery providers can charge to restaurants while on-site...
RC Show 2021 ONLINE LIVE: Day Two Wrap-Up
TORONTO — Day two of Restaurant Canada’s first-ever entirely virtual conference — RC Show 2021 ONLINE LIVE — kicked off with Where do we...
Ghost Kitchen Brands Partners with Walmart Canada
TORONTO — Ghost Kitchen Brands (GKB) has partnered with Walmart Canada to offer a one-stop meal pickup and delivery solution to Canadians.
To kick off...
Raising-Up-Restaurants Campaign Launched to Help Local Restaurants and Bars
TORONTO — In an effort to aid the hard-hit restaurant industry, three Canadian businesses have joined forces to help local restaurants and bars save...
SkipTheDishes Charging B.C. Consumers New Surcharge
VICTORIA — SkipTheDishes has introduced a new fee on orders made through its platform in B.C. in response to the province’s temporary cap on...
Quebec Restaurants Calling for Cap on Delivery Fees
QUEBEC — In light of Quebec’s province-wide lockdown, there have been renewed calls for the province to put in place caps on the fees...