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"I found that this Quebec-born company doesn’t handle delivery or offer a consolidated, searchable website; instead restaurants embed Ueat’s web menu directly on their own sites so customers can order without creating an account. Delivery is provided either by the restaurant itself, local ridesharing co-op Eva, or DoorDash Drive, with tips chosen by diners going to the driver and restaurants deciding who pays the delivery fee. When I tried the service a $3.99 delivery fee appeared at checkout. According to a sales document sent to a Montreal restaurant, Ueat charges restaurants roughly $0.27 to $0.89 per transaction depending on volume, plus about a $70 monthly base fee, and it does not take a commission on orders but charges a $495 setup fee; Ueat says the service can “pay for itself” by increasing the average bill by up to 40 percent. Restaurants using the service include Mandy’s, Copper Branch, Yuzu Sushi, Benny & Co., and Paramount Fine Foods." - Eater