When you deliver food, you have to worry about the delivery fee.

The delivery fee, which used to be around 2,5 won, has recently soared to 6,1 won, 3,2 won, and even 2,922 won.

With the ever-rising prices and rising delivery costs, more and more people are cutting off delivery food altogether.

According to the article, the three delivery apps Baemin, Yogiyo and Coupang Eats had 18.5 million monthly users in February.

Compared to the same period last year, this is down <>.<>%.



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In the industry, the response is, 'It's coming.'

As the COVID-19 quarantine is relaxed, the demand for eating out instead of delivery has increased, and the delivery fee has risen significantly, so the demand for delivery has to decrease.

As delivery apps normalize delivery fees to offset the deterioration in profitability, the increase in delivery fees is being felt significantly by users.

This is repeating this vicious cycle of falling demand, higher delivery fees, and another drop in demand, the article said.

(Article source: HeraldEconomy)