See which restaurant delivery platforms keep value in Canada vs extract from restaurants and drivers.
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Fantuan Delivery
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True North: 100/100 Fantuan Delivery achieves a high True North score due to its status as a Canadian-headquartered technology platform. The majority of economic value, strategic control, and engineering operations are retained within the Canadian economy. Vector breakdown:
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Fantuan Plus
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Ritual
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True North: 80/100 Ritual maintains a strong domestic footprint with its strategic and operational cores located in Toronto. While the True North score is supported by Canadian-based control and engineering, the ultimate flow of capital is likely shared with international investors. This profile represents a significant retention of high-value professional roles within the Canadian economy. Vector breakdown:
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SkipTheDishes
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True North: 40/100 SkipTheDishes maintains a significant operational footprint and employment base within Canada, despite its foreign ownership. The True North score reflects a balance between high domestic operational investment and the outflow of capital to its European parent company. Strategic control is partially localized but integrated into a global corporate framework. Vector breakdown:
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Skip+
$9.99/mo
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Uber Eats
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True North: 30/100 Uber Eats functions as a major foreign-controlled platform with a high True North score for operational presence but zero for capital and control retention. While it maintains physical offices and a large domestic operational footprint, strategic and financial value largely flows to its US-based parent. Vector breakdown:
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Uber One
$9.99/mo or $99.99/yr
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DoorDash
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True North: 20/100 DoorDash operates as a foreign-owned platform with a significant operational presence in Canada through corporate offices and regional staff. Its True North score reflects that while it provides domestic employment, capital flows and strategic control remain outside of Canada. Most value retention is linked to local operational jobs rather than ownership or engineering. Vector breakdown:
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DashPass
$9.99/mo or $96/yr
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HungryPanda
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True North: 10/100 HungryPanda operates as a foreign-headquartered delivery platform with a True North score reflecting minimal economic retention. While it facilitates local commerce, capital flows and strategic control remain international, and the operational model relies heavily on a contractor-based workforce. Most economic value generated is directed toward the UK parent entity. Vector breakdown:
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AB, BC, ON |
HungryPanda Membership
$9.99/mo
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Ricepo
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True North: 10/100 Ricepo operates as a foreign-controlled platform with a True North score reflecting minimal economic retention. While it provides a service interface for Canadian consumers and merchants, capital and strategic control remain entirely offshore. Vector breakdown:
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