Dordash asked a California Superior Court judge to dismiss a case filed by Uber, which has been accused of Stepling competition by intimidating food supplies in exclusive agreement.
Dordash argues Its speed Uber’s claim is lacking in all fronts. In a post on its website On Friday, Dordash said, “The case is nothing but a disguised and calculated strategy from the frustrated contestant who is seeking to avoid a real competition. It is the disappointment of a company known to compete with its product and innovation.”
In its post, Dordash added that it would “vigorously” protect itself and remain the agency as a “still compete fairly to pay the merchants exceptional price.”
The California Superior Court has been hearing for July 11 in San Francisco County.
Uber filed a case against Dordash in February. The ride-helling giant complained Dordas, which holds the largest part of the food supply market in the United States, threatens restaurants with a fine of millions of dollars or threatening to remove or reduce business positions in the Dordash app.
In a statement sent to TechCrunch, Uber Dordash responded to the request.
Reads Uber’s email statement, “It looks like Dordash’s team is very difficult to understand the content of our complaint.” “When the restaurants are forced to choose between unjust terms or revenge, this is not competition – it is forced. Uber will continue to stand in favor of merchants and at a level playground. We are hoping to present information in court.”
Uber requested a jury to be tried on his original charge. The company did not specify the damage that the company was looking for.
Individually, delivery Confirmed On Friday, the Dordash European Food Distribution Agency proposed to buy $ 3.6 billion.
