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The Advocate
Friday, July 8th, 2022
 
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Deliver anything? Waitr steering into auto parts as part of new concept

By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor​ ​ ​

Happy Friday morning, Acadiana. Thanks for reading us this morning.

Waitr, which now calls itself Waitr powered by ASAP, is now partnering with a Wisconsin-based distribution and logistics software firm to expand its delivery services to auto parts and electrical products, and more offerings could be on the way. It's the latest addition to its offerings in an effort to boost its slumping financial performance. Shares of the company's stock were selling at 24 cents at the close of market Thursday. 

You can read the story here.

Have a great weekend and see you back here Monday morning. 

 
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Baton Rouge company to build 146-unit single famliy home development in Youngsville

A Baton Rouge-based developer has plans to build a 25-acre single family rental neighborhood in Youngsville. Read more

'It was an idea God gave us': Family brings international flavor to Acadiana with artisanal ice pops

When 36-year-old Lafayette resident Jacob Jardines hurt his back moving a freezer in preparation for hurricane season, he and his wife, Noeyshla Lopez, 30, of Lafayette, had to figure out another way to make money. Then they came up with the idea to sell artisanal ice pops or paletas. Read more

Who's building where in Acadiana? Here are the building permits issued June 29-July 5

Interior alteration Read more

 
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