Mayor and council approve 15% cap on third-party restaurant delivery services
3 years ago
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Companies, such as DoorDash and UberEats, now cannot charge higher than 15-percent commission to local and smaller restaurants, without contracts, as long as dine-in limitations are still in place under the mayor’s emergency declaration.
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