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Uber Eats Raises Merchant Commission Rates; Unions Criticize the Law for Shifting Blame

In response to the upcoming Food Delivery Act taking effect in July, Uber Eats announced on July 2nd that it will raise merchant service fees by 2.5% to 3% starting July 21st. The Taichung Food Delivery Workers Union criticized the platform for shifting operating costs and maliciously blaming the price increase on the Act. The Fair Trade Commission stated that it respects market pricing mechanisms and will not intervene in investigations unless …
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In response to the upcoming Food Delivery Act taking effect in July, Uber Eats announced on July 2nd that it will raise merchant service fees by 2.5% to 3% starting July 21st. The Taichung Food Delivery Workers Union criticized the platform for shifting operating costs and maliciously blaming the price increase on the Act. The Fair Trade Commission stated that it respects market pricing mechanisms and will not intervene in investigations unless …

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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