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TOAST POS SYSTEM DRIVERS

To be clear, though, Toast is not supplying those drivers itself. And, as we discuss frequently, the commission fees for those things can be 30 percent per each individual transaction - a point that’s rightly causing a lot of uproar right now as restaurant struggle to stay alive in the face of dining room shutdowns. While subtracting any one of those can lessen a commission fee, most restaurants need the whole stack. Typically, restaurants pay higher commission fees to third-party delivery services when they need access to the entire delivery stack: the marketing, the technical ability to process orders, and the drivers themselves. That’s a big point, since an expensive aspect of any partnership with a third-party delivery service is the cost of paying drivers. To do that, Toast will “enable restaurants of all sizes with an on-demand network of local drivers”. Today, the company announced the launch of Toast Delivery Services, which will, according to a company press release “eliminate high commission fees” from third-party services like DoorDash or Grubhub. Once a simple POS system for restaurants, Toast has over the years morphed into the Swiss Army Knife of restaurant tech platforms, offering everything from payment processing hardware to back-of-house payroll software.

Toast pos system