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Ride-hailing market revs up in Egypt
Competition in Egypt's ride-hailing and tech-enabled transport market is heating up as rivals from global giant Uber to smaller local firms vie for a slice of the Middle East's largest market.
Trouble cooking? GrubHub, Uber Eats get pushback from US restaurants on fees
In a letter to investors before its share price plunged last week, online food delivery service GrubHub Inc cited its profitable ties with small and medium-sized restaurants, saying they generate 80% of the orders on its platform.
Uber posts wider quarterly loss as costs rise, shares drop nearly 7%
NEW YORK: Uber Technologies Inc posted a wider third-quarter loss as costs at the ride-hailing company soared, sending shares down 6.7% in after-hours trading Monday.
McDonald's CEO out over consensual relationship with employee(Update)
NEW YORK: McDonald's Corp dismissed Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook over a recent consensual relationship with an employee, which the board determined violated company policy, the fast-food giant said on Sunday
US online ordering boom gives rise to virtual restaurants
Frato's Pizza looks like a typical family restaurant, with its black-and-white checkered floor and red chairs. But in the kitchen, the cooks are whipping up dishes for four other restaurants at the same time.
Google completes first drone delivery in the US
Alphabet (Google) subsidiary Wing has become the first company in the United States to deliver packages by drone.
Urban humans: Cities go up, down and high-tech to combat rising threats
Driverless transport, underground shops, heated bike paths, armed street patrols – this is not the setting for a dystopian novel but it could soon be the city where you live.
New on the menu: Could ‘dark kitchens’ gobble up Britain’s high street restaurants?
When Eccie Newton and her sister began making fresh salads and sandwiches to deliver to London office workers, their startup company Karma Cans became so popular they soon had to expand – and hit a common roadblock: space.
Does outsourcing affect our personal connection to food?
The growing options for outsourcing meal planning, grocery shopping and cooking can be called time-saving blessings or culture-destroying curses. In the end, they're probably a complicated mix of both.
Motorbike ride-sharing a panacea for Dhaka traffic chaos
Ride-sharing motorbike services are surging in popularity in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, where nightmare traffic often means that walking is faster than travelling by car or bus.