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Delivery drones are supposed to be fast, yet the long-promised technology has been slow to take off in the United States.
Some of the deals include beverages or soft drinks, but unless you stick to water you may be paying more than you expected.
Drones are parachuting Panera strawberry lemonade down to homes in Charlotte, N.C. AI-powered scales at fast-food restaurants are making sure delivery orders that go out aren’t missing burgers.
The restaurant opened July 31 at 2254 W. Mason St. in Green Bay, next to Festival Foods. John Hooper, operations manager for Wenzak Wings Inc., the company managing the franchise, said this is the ...
While the delivery fee is still technically 15%, third-party delivery platforms can charge an additional 3% credit card fee, 20% for “enhanced services” like marketing, and 5% in other fees.
Question: Will food delivery robots be a success in the U.S.? Economists Caroline Freund, UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy YES: If you build them, they will deliver.
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