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DOORDASH OFFERS LOWER-PRICED DELIVERY PLANS AMID CRITICISM

DoorDash is launching lower-priced delivery options for U.S. restaurants, responding to criticism that the commissions it charges are too high for the beleaguered industry.

The San Francisco delivery company said this week it will offer a new basic plan that will charge restaurants 15% per order for delivery, or around half the cost of previous plans.

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