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Restaurants That Don't Even Deliver Are Ending Up on Grubhub Against Their Will

13 pointsby SriniKover 5 years ago

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zamadatixover 5 years ago
The article is almost written with two completely different tones. One is that GrubHub is offering delivery for restaurants that don&#x27;t have an official delivery service. The other is that GrubHub is issuing deliveries from fake versions of restaurants or presenting restaurants as if they have an agreement with GrubHub.<p>I don&#x27;t see why it&#x27;s supposed to be illegal to pay someone to pick something up for you. Be it a bottle of Tylenol from CVS or some to go food from the local restaraunt. If the person goes there and finds out the restaraunt doesn&#x27;t have takeout it&#x27;s irrelevant to that.<p>It&#x27;s obviously wrong to pose as&#x2F;support fake versions of businesses or present yourself as contracted by them for delivery when you&#x27;re not. Unfortunately the article has neither the wording nor information to make it clear which is actually going on. I suspect both to some degree though.
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lightedmanover 5 years ago
Sounds like trademark violations to me, I hope the owner sues hard and wins.