Food delivery giant Uber Eats has removed an Adelaide burger restaurant from its platform after the business staged a public protest against the company, it is understood.

The move has drawn fresh attention to tensions between delivery apps and the hospitality venues that rely on them, with reports indicating the Adelaide restaurant was booted from the service following its decision to publicly demonstrate against Uber Eats.

The incident highlights growing friction between food delivery platforms and small restaurant operators across Australia, many of whom have raised concerns about commission fees and the terms imposed by major delivery apps.

It is understood the restaurant's removal came as a direct consequence of its public action against the platform. Further details about the nature of the protest have not been confirmed.

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