A Victoria-based restaurant is suing a local food delivery app, alleging the company owes them hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid revenue.
J&J Wonton Noodle House filed a statement of civil claim in June against the owners of Tutti, a Victoria-based food delivery app. The restaurant alleges that Tutti’s parent company, KAVL Technology, and its CEO, Kaisa Aierkenowes, owe $220,775 in missed payments between April 2021 and May 2022.
The company has not filed a statement of defence in court.
CBC heard from six other restaurants in Victoria and Vancouver that claim Tutti owes them money, some of whom are also considering legal action.
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