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Doordash asks the court to reject the case brought by Uber in February, calling it mercilessly and a "Cynic and calculated scare tactics." Uber is suing the largest supplier of food delivery to the United States earlier this year, accusing him of putting pressure on restaurants to use their services exclusively. At that time, Uber said he had heard from "Restaurants all over the country" This doordash charged higher rates for commissions from restaurants that also sell their food to Uber Eats. He also accused Doordash of threatening to dismantle restaurants on his lists if they are also available in the Uber Eats app. But in his proposal for dismissal, Dordash stated that Uber’s case was not in defense of competition but to avoid it.
Food Delivery Provider claims uber "is not able to offer merchants, users and couriers high quality services" that it provides so uber "resort to unjustified legal claims" Instead of competing in his own merits. In his proposal it says that Uber’s complaint is "rooted in the deluded idea" That he has to change his business practices that claim to be pro -competitive, to give way to Uber’s business. However, the company explained that the law was "Concerned about protecting competition, not competitors."
Meanwhile, Uber said Techcrunch This doordash was "difficult understanding" His complaint. "When restaurants are forced to choose between unfair conditions or revenge, it is not competition – it is coercion," said his spokesman. The Supreme Court of San Francisco County, California, is planned to hear Uber’s case on July 11.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/doordash-calls-laws-lawsuit-it-of-of-anti-compettic-pratices-A-Scare- Tactic-130040299.
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