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Delivery wars: How will DoorDash maintain its third-party delivery lead

Chief Revenue Officer Tom Pickett addresses the company’s relationships with restaurants and its position on COVID-19-spurred commission caps: ‘We just don't think that arbitrary caps are the right way to go.’

Nancy Luna, Senior editor, Nation's Restaurant News

July 20, 2020

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Competition among third-party delivery companies is growing stronger by the day.

Grubhub was recently gobbled up by Just Eat Takeaway from the Netherlands. Uber Technologies, snubbed by Grubhub, is instead buying Postmates.

What does that mean for the No. 1 delivery player in the U.S., DoorDash?

“I think it's exciting times in the delivery space,” Tom Pickett, DoorDash’s new Chief Revenue Officer, told Nation’s Restaurant News during the latest edition of the Extra Serving podcast.

“What you've seen over the last month or so have really validated that [delivery] is a big and growing important part of the restaurant business going forward,” he said shortly after those business mergers were announced.

Pickett started in late March just as dine-in closures began sweeping the nation to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.

The former YouTube executive oversees DoorDash’s effort to innovate on ways to better serve restaurants. Once dine-in was halted, his mission quickly turned into producing several relief programs aimed at helping restaurant partners, especially hard-hit independents.

Over the last few months, Pickett said DoorDash has helped restaurants save over $120 million dollars with part of that savings coming from “commission reductions” for some partners.

During our conversation, Pickett addressed the controversy over third-party delivery fees and how restaurants are starting to use premium pricing to counter the high costs. He also addressed the rise of temporary commission caps imposed by cities trying to reduce the economic strain restaurants are enduring amid the COVID-19 crisis.

“We just don't think that arbitrary caps are the right way to go,” Pickett said.

Listen to our podcast to learn more about DoorDash’s plan to remain the No. 1 delivery player in the U.S.

(Editor’s note: This podcast was taped prior to news that DoorDash had mistakenly overcharged a handful of San Francisco restaurants the wrong commission fee. You can read that story at Restaurant Hospitality.)

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About the Author

Nancy Luna

Senior editor, Nation's Restaurant News

Nancy Luna is a senior editor at Nation's Restaurant News and a contributing editor at Supermarket News. She covers the industry's largest and most talked about fast-food brands including McDonald's, Starbucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC and Subway. She is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years reporting experience. As a veteran business reporter based in Southern California, Nancy has covered some of the country's most beloved food and retail brands including In-N-Out, Taco Bell, Trader Joe's, Aldi, Whole Foods Market, Target and Costco. Luna is a graduate of Cal State Fullerton. When she's not digging for news on her beat, you can find Nancy regaling her fans about her latest dining adventures on her Fast Food Maven social media channels. Contact [email protected]  or follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/fastfoodmaven

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