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I had to get a restraining order against a violent ex because @Yelp violated their own TOS, exposing my full name to search engines, allowing him to follow me after I moved across the country, move into my neighborhood, and find me at my regular morning coffeeshop.
I used to use @grubhub 3-4 times a week when I had a 1h commute.

I totally stopped using @grubhub when they removed the ability to view/filter based on delivery fees up front.

I wouldn't mind paying a delivery fee, but ...

Manipulation of users: not cool.
Breaking expectations = breaking trust.

Grubhub would do much better to NOT permit Yelp to derive profit from their service, because I won't give Yelp a single penny in revenue.

And I certainly won't do anything that allows Yelp to get my phone number. No way, Jose. 😡
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