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SkipTheDishes Releases Statement on Commission Caps in Ontario

SkipTheDishes recently released a statement on enforced commission caps in Ontario, stating the brand is "disappointed that [the Ontario government has] decided to regulate private enterprise by enforcing a commission cap on food delivery services operating in the province."

The food delivery service has proactively provided its restaurant partners with over $30 million since the onset of the pandemic. The brand has offered industry-leading support with initiatives like "25% commission rebate to local, independent restaurant partners to help when they need it most, 0% commission rate for new restaurants joining the network during the lockdown period, 10% commission rate to any restaurant on Skip looking to utilize staff to facilitate their own delivery, connecting over 30,000 restaurants with millions of customers across the country," and more.

SkipTheDishes hopes to continue discusses with the government of Ontario to continue supporting the service industry over the new few weeks.
Trend Themes
1. Commission Cap Regulations - The introduction of commission cap regulations in Ontario presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the food delivery industry.
2. Industry-leading Support Initiatives - The implementation of industry-leading support initiatives by SkipTheDishes opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the restaurant industry.
3. Continued Government Discussions - Ongoing discussions with the government of Ontario offer an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the service industry.
Industry Implications
1. Food Delivery - The food delivery industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities to adapt to the commission cap regulations and continue their operations effectively.
2. Restaurant - The restaurant industry has the potential for disruptive innovation in response to the industry-leading support initiatives offered by SkipTheDishes.
3. Service - The service industry can leverage ongoing discussions with the government of Ontario to drive disruptive innovation and navigate the evolving landscape.

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