DoorDash calls Uber's lawsuit accusing it of anti-competitive practices a 'scare tactic'
Briefly

DoorDash is seeking to dismiss Uber's lawsuit, asserting it is a meritless attack on competition, aimed more at intimidation than resolution. Uber accused DoorDash of coercing restaurants into exclusive contracts, claiming higher commission rates and threats of demotion for businesses that also use Uber Eats. DoorDash argues that Uber's complaint is misguided and that competition should be protected, not competitors. In a statement, Uber emphasized that the pressure on restaurants constitutes coercion, undermining genuine competition. The case is set for a hearing in San Francisco on July 11.
DoorDash describes Uber's lawsuit as a "cynical and calculated scare tactic" and emphasizes its view that Uber is avoiding competition by asserting baseless claims.
Uber contends that DoorDash's practices amount to coercion, forcing restaurants into a dilemma between unfair terms and retaliation instead of healthy competition.
Read at Engadget
[
|
]