DoorDash Sales Surged in Q1 Even as Dining Rooms Reopen
DoorDash’s sales nearly tripled in the first three months of the year as demand for food delivery remained elevated even as U.S. restaurants reopened their dining rooms.
DoorDash’s sales nearly tripled in the first three months of the year as demand for food delivery remained elevated even as U.S. restaurants reopened their dining rooms.
U.S. restaurants and stores are rapidly raising pay in an urgent effort to attract more applicants and keep up with a flood of customers as the pandemic eases.
Wholesale prices rose a higher-than-expected 0.6% in April, driven by escalating costs for services and food It’s more evidence that inflation pressures are starting to mount as the country emerges from a recession brought on by the pandemic.
The U.S. budget deficit surged to a record of $1.9 trillion for the first seven months of this budget year.
Rising prices for a variety of commodities are contributing to a jump in prices at the consumer level.
Automakers are cutting production as they grapple with a global shortage of computer chips, and that’s making dealers nervous.
A European Union court has overturned a ruling by the European Commission that a tax deal between Luxembourg’s government and Amazon amounted to illegal state support.
Under Kremlin orders, the U.S. Embassy has stopped employing Russians, forcing the embassy to cut its consular staff by 75% and limit many of its usual services.
A year after an agreement to sell Victoria’s Secret fell apart as the pandemic emptied malls nationwide, the chain will be spun off by its owner to become a separate company.
Nissan says that it has reduced its losses as restructuring efforts kicked in, despite damage to sales from the pandemic.