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Old 04-06-2022, 02:24 PM  
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Originally Posted by sarettah View Post
If you set up a company that says they are delivering food from a certain restaurant and then, instead, deliver food from some clandestine, "dark" restaurant, you are setting your self up to be sued in the worst possible way.

Sued by the restaurants you are claiming to be delivering for, sued by the customers you deliver to and sued by the government(s) of the places you set up in..

you are also probably criminally at wrong and could end up with your stupid ass in jail.

So, yeah, go ahead and set up your "dork" restaurants.

BTW, Deliveroo is not an example of what you are speaking about from what I can see. They deliver for local, legitimate restaurants, as does uber eats and door dash.

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I fail to see why you would be sued?

And so far many firms are doing this in the UK with no problem.
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