

The suit occurred at a time when a number of other delivery companies including Uber, GrubHub, Caviar, and DoorDash had been sued by drivers with similar complaints. The company settled the lawsuit in May 2016. According to Delivery Dudes CEO Koss, these drivers were part of a franchise. The suit alleged that the company violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by paying some drivers less than minimum wage and not paying required overtime.
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Controversies ĭelivery Dudes was the subject of a lawsuit filed by Delivery Dudes driver Justin Attai and others claiming they should be classified as employees instead of independent contractors. The company raised more than $14,000 for the nonprofit organization Hospitality Helping Hands (H3) by donating the delivery fees it collected over two days in April 2020. Delivery Dudes offered its customers the option to forego single-use cutlery normally included with restaurant deliveries. In 2022, Waitr changed its name to ASAP in light of recent consolidations and legal issues with .Īs part of an effort to reduce its environmental impact, Delivery Dudes worked with 4ocean, an ocean cleanup group based in Boca Raton. Two months later, Delivery Dudes announced it was hiring 200 additional contract drivers in South Florida to handle growing demand. The move was intended to accelerate Waitr's growth in Florida. In March 2021, Delivery Dudes agreed to sell its assets to Louisiana-based online restaurant pickup and delivery platform Waitr Holdings ( Nasdaq: WTRH) for about US$23 million. The company eventually expanded the service across its markets in South Florida. "Dudes Bodega", a no-contact home delivery service for groceries, prescriptions, and other household goods, was introduced in May 2020 in East Delray Beach. At the time, the company had grown using a franchising model with about half of its locations being franchises and served 50 cities by late 2019. By mid-2016, it had approximately 2,000 drivers nationwide. At the time, Delivery Dudes had operations in 29 cities in Tennessee, Colorado, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and southern Florida. In October 2015, the company introduced the "Dudes Liquor" service in Delray Beach to deliver alcoholic beverages and related supplies. After a slow start, the company gained pace in 2012. According to Koss, his "delivery service" was initially just himself on a moped delivering food and marijuana. In its consolidation, the company changed its name to ASAP.ĭelivery Dudes was founded by Jayson Koss as Delray Delivery Dudes in Delray Beach, Florida in 2009. It was acquired by Louisiana food delivery company Waitr in 2021. The company delivered restaurant food, groceries, and prescriptions. Stay tuned for more details on this deal as the ink dries.Delivery Dudes was a Florida-based on-demand delivery service founded in 2009. Since then, the company announced it would deliver alcohol from restaurants and announced a plan to get into the recreational cannabis market. The company, however, got a drastic overhaul and in July of 2020 the company pre-announced a more than $30 million earnings swing from negative $14.9 million to positive $15 million. He joined the company in 2020 in what looked like another revolution in the revolving door of leadership. Waitr has gone through some serious changes under Grimstad, and this acquisition shows that growth and change will continue. The purchase price came in at $23 million in stock and cash. We believe 2021 will be an exciting year.” “With Waitr’s resources, we look forward to growing the South Florida market and working to help Waitr expand their market presence. “We’ve been working hard for the last decade and are excited to join Waitr, a company that shares our entrepreneurial spirit and believes in us,” said Koss. There aren’t a lot of details just yet, but Delivery Dudes founder and CEO Jayson Koss said he was excited to join Waitr, so it seems he’ll be a part of the continued growth of the brand. Their well-trained and friendly staff, combined with reliable drivers, deliver fresh food from top local restaurants-a perfect fit for Waitr.” “The Dudes have created a strong brand presence in South Florida and we are excited to have them join our team. “Delivery Dudes affords us the opportunity to further expand our footprint in the Florida delivery marketplace,” said Grimstad in a release announcing the acquisition. CEO Carl Grimstad said it’s a good extension for Waitr to the Florida trade area with a well-loved brand. Waitr, the third-party delivery platform with a focus on smaller markets, said the transaction could close within the next week. Publicly traded Waitr, which is based in Louisiana, announced it has entered an asset purchase agreement with Delivery Dudes. The “dudes” in Florida are getting a nice windfall from Waitr.
