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Restaurant associations protest Coupang Eats' free delivery promotion - The Korea Times

Restaurants selling food through mobile delivery platform Coupang Eats on Friday protested the company’s free delivery promotion for consumers, cla...

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koreatimes.co.krStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Restaurant associations protest Coupang Eats' free delivery promotion - The Korea Times

Restaurants selling food through mobile delivery platform Coupang Eats on Friday protested the company’s free delivery promotion for consumers, cla...

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koreaherald.com1 mesi fa

Coupang Eats' free delivery promotion fuels dominance concerns

Coupang Eats' decision to temporarily extend free delivery to non-paying users has met with considerable pushback, with critics warning that small merchants wil

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  1. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Restaurant associations protest Coupang Eats' free delivery promotion - The Korea Times

    Restaurants selling food through mobile delivery platform Coupang Eats on Friday protested the company’s free delivery promotion for consumers, cla...

  2. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·koreaherald.com

    Coupang Eats' free delivery promotion fuels dominance concerns

    Coupang Eats' decision to temporarily extend free delivery to non-paying users has met with considerable pushback, with critics warning that small merchants wil