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As humans, we're constantly evolving, which is exactly why new trends in Quebecers' food consumption since the start of the pandemic have been noticed.

MTL Blog spoke with Sysco Grand Montreal's Regional President, Guillaume Dubois, to find out more about these shifts in consumption and what Quebec's restaurant industry has been faced with recently.

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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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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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