LinkLinks City Paper: D.C. Becomes Third City to Pass Law Temporarily Capping Food Delivery Commissions By Editor On May 5, 2020 Last updated May 5, 2020 15 Share D.C. joined Seattle and San Francisco in passing legislation that institutes a 15 percent cap on the commission fees third-party delivery services can charge restaurants and bars throughout the duration of the city’s public health emergency. The bill, passed by the D.C. Council on Tuesday, needs Mayor Muriel Bowser’s signature before it becomes law. 15 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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