Wendy's new CEO, Kirk Tanner, is in the spotlight after the announcement of dynamic pricing. Seattle food delivery drivers are earning more per hour but facing reduced customer demand. Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson expresses concern over the impact of these changes.
Seattle's experiment with wage controls for food delivery drivers turned out to be a lesson in basic economics. Did it backfire? Kevin Corcoran at #EconLog: https://t.co/mdjw1aMwyb
New data from @worksolo shows that food delivery drivers in Seattle are seeing higher hourly earnings but less customer demand after the city’s implementation of a new ‘minimum-pay’ law. The new law applies to ACTIVE time only and requires app companies to pay at least 44 cents… https://t.co/f8QU0kebIB
Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson ‘very worried’ about fallout from food delivery shake-up https://t.co/PlZLD1iYWE via @geekwire @Taylor_Soper
Trending: Data from Seattle food delivery drivers shows higher hourly earnings, but less customer demand https://t.co/5y7wd3LSlb
Wendy’s Is Offering $1 Cheeseburgers All Month for March Madness After Announcing 'Dynamic Pricing' https://t.co/BH4ym3N37g
I wrote up some thoughts on the Wendy's "dynamic pricing" proposal: https://t.co/fscM8sJeGG
Data from Seattle food delivery drivers shows higher hourly earnings, but less customer demand https://t.co/5y7wd3LSlb
Wendy’s Dynamic Pricing Announcement Puts New CEO Kirk Tanner In Spotlight https://t.co/C89U0ldxxw