If you want to remove an online delivery provider from a Google Maps business profile, the usual path is through the business’s Google Profile settings: open the profile, go to Food Ordering , choose the provider, and select Remove provider. Google says you can also turn off Food Ordering entirely, and providers are supposed to remove third-party links within 5 business days after a request.

What this means

If “Tucker Fox” is the delivery service shown on the listing, the business owner or manager will typically need to remove it from the Business Profile rather than from Google Maps as a general user. Google also allows the business to mark a provider as preferred or hide ordering options by turning off ordering on the profile.

Steps to try

  1. Open the business’s Google Business Profile in Google Search or Google Maps.
  1. Select Edit Profile.
  1. Open Food Ordering.
  1. Select the delivery provider you want gone.
  1. Tap Remove provider.

If it is not your business

If the listing is inaccurate, ineligible, or showing the wrong delivery info, Google also lets you suggest an edit or request removal of the business profile from Maps through the Place is closed or not here flow, depending on the issue. For incorrect business details, Google also provides a route to report misleading or fraudulent information.

Practical note

If the provider refuses to disappear after the removal request, Google says businesses can report a violation. In practice, the cleanest fix is usually to have the profile owner remove the delivery link directly from the business dashboard.

TL;DR: Remove it from the business’s Food Ordering settings in Google Business Profile, or turn off ordering entirely if needed.