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If you've been looking for an alternative to traditional delivery apps like Uber Eats and SkipTheDishes, a local Montreal startup has just what you're looking for. CHK PLZ, started by Eric Haniak and his business partners Roberto Casoli and Olivier Eydt, offers commission-free delivery that aims to "empower" restaurants relying on delivery to survive during the pandemic.* 

"When COVID-19 restrictions came into effect, we noticed Montreal restaurants were struggling to transition from a dine-in to a takeout/delivery model," Matthew Haniak, CHK PLZ marketing director, told MTL Blog.

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In a video published to Twitter on January 15, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante urged the Quebec government to place a cap on high commission fees charged to restaurants using third-party delivery apps.

Plante cited Quebec's current COVID-19 lockdown rules, which force restaurant owners to operate solely through delivery during curfew hours in order to keep their businesses open.

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If you've been single in Quebec during COVID-19, your DMs have most likely been dry — at least if you've been following public health protocols issued by the government. In the hours of frenzied swiping you can waste when searching for the next love of your life on Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, Facebook Dating and other dating apps, it might seem like there's an endless array of choices in Montreal's dating pool.

But little is known about how Canadians, including Montrealers, are actually using dating apps right now, a period marked by confinement and red-zone closures. 

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It's easy to get caught up in an Uber Eats ordering cycle. All of your info is already inputted — including special delivery instructions — you can track your food's journey, and a little message even pops up to "Thank you for supporting restaurants."

While there's no question that ordering through a third-party delivery app like Uber Eats or SkipTheDishes is one way to support your favourite neighbourhood food joints, many Montreal restaurants say it's also not the best way. 

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