Serve Robotics, a San Francisco-based startup spun out of Uber, has emerged as one of the most aggressive players in the race to automate local delivery.
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BEIJING, Jan 9 (Reuters) - China will investigate cutthroat competition among food delivery platforms operated by tech firms such as Meituan and Alibaba, aiming to rein in price wars that have eroded ...
China’s top antitrust body has launched an investigation into competition practices in the online food delivery market, citing concerns that subsidy-driven price wars are distorting the real economy ...
Your responses can help as we report on the immense growth of food delivery and its effects on how we live. By Priya Krishna Priya Krishna is a food reporter who hosts “On the Job,” the Times’ video ...
A viral Reddit post purportedly from an employee of a "major food delivery app" may actually be an AI-generated hoax, The Verge reports. The post itself, and an image of an employee ID card the poster ...