DoorDash blames 'extreme regulations' for another Seattle fee hike
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, JUL 8 – DoorDash cites Seattle's labor laws including minimum pay and deactivation protections for drivers as reasons for doubling delivery fees compared to other western U.S. markets, officials said.
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'Most expensive market': DoorDash to raise fees in Seattle due to city regulations - Everett Post
(The Center Square) – DoorDash is raising its service fees in Seattle – again – due to the city’s laws for app-based workers. The on-demand delivery and pickup services company says the hikes are necessary to continue services in Seattle, where the company operated at a loss in 2024. However, the company also reported $3 billion in revenue for the first quarter of 2025, with a 13.1% net revenue margin. According to a DoorDash spokesperson, the c…
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