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OpenTable, an online restaurant booking service, fired an employee who made hundreds of no-show reservations at various Chicago restaurants through rival site Reserve. The unnamed OpenTable ...
A former OpenTable employee attempted to undermine competing reservation sites by creating fake reservations at a number of local restaurants.
The restaurant uses OpenTable to provide online reservations. OpenTable revealed a campaign today that spotlights the impact of reservation no-shows on the restaurant industry.
If OpenTable were shaking down its restaurant clients in the back, out of view of the patrons, then we would expect competitors to appear and offer a similar service at a much lower cost. A challenger ...
OpenTable has a new feature that gives hospitality groups the ability to view all reservation availability on one screen, in real time.
OpenTable, the market leader in the online restaurant-booking world, is embroiled in a scheme that affected 45 Chicago restaurants that use Reserve, an OpenTable rival.
OpenTable is much more than a smiling maitre d' at the door of the neighborhood cafe: it's also a spy for the competition. Yelp isn't much better, but it's less expensive.
Data from OpenTable reported the average numbers of reservations across North Carolina were at the same level this Memorial Day weekend as they were during Memorial Day weekend in 2019.
OpenTable, the restaurant reservation service and app, teamed with L.A. chef Michael Voltaggio (Ink) to launch a Book Responsibly campaign aimed at preventing reservation no-shows.
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