Apparently the Cheq company bought out the entire event.
Which, of course, raises the question of "how was a company based on a completely new, and dysfunctional, app able to buy out a food festival in a major city"?
They convinced an investor that if they forced everyone at this food festival to install their app, enough of them would keep using the app to justify the cost of sponsoring the event, and the investor didn't think to check if the app worked.
Apparently the Cheq company bought out the entire event.
Which, of course, raises the question of "how was a company based on a completely new, and dysfunctional, app able to buy out a food festival in a major city"?
They convinced an investor that if they forced everyone at this food festival to install their app, enough of them would keep using the app to justify the cost of sponsoring the event, and the investor didn't think to check if the app worked.