The FCC recently took an action to promote better multifamily access to broadband by prohibiting profitable revenue-sharing agreements between providers and property owners. Good thing that doesn't affect a deal between the New York City-based office offerings of Vornado Realty Trust and food-ordering platform vendor Sharebite.
The two recently announced a partnership, in which Sharebite will become the exclusive office meal solution providing group orders for Vornado buildings, which cover 20.6 million square feet of Manhattan office space in 33 properties, according to the release.
Employees in these buildings will be able to order without delivery fees from such chains as Sweetgreen, Cava, and Dig. The service delivers the food to contactless drop-off points in the offices. The way Sharebite describes its group ordering, individually labeled orders arrive together. Presumably, employees could place orders, which the company could combine and deliver.
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