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Grubhub receipt sparks outrage as it reveals the company took a $666 cut from a pizza restaurant's $1042 in total orders

Giuseppe Badalamenti, who owns Chicago Pizza Boss, posted his Grubhub earnings statement on Facebook.Giuseppe Badalamenti, the owner of Chicago Pizza Boss, posted his March Grubhub earnings statement on Facebook, and it showed that the delivery platform took around 70% of its $1000 earnings through the platform.

"Restaurant owners select the services they want and only pay a commission to Grubhub when we help generate sales," a Grubhub spokesperson told Business Insider. The statement shows that out of a total of $1042 generated by 46 orders through the platform, Grubhub took a $206.51 commission, a $94.99 delivery commission, a $38.52 processing fee, $231 for promotions, and $131.19 for a seven-order adjustment with $36.12 deducted. The seven-order adjustment refers to a seven dollar promotional discount that restaurants can choose to opt into.

 

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this is criminal... BoycottGrubhub BoycottUberEats SupportLocal small businesses. Order and Pickup yourself.

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