Columbus restaurants are loving the limit on third-party del

Columbus restaurants are loving the limit on third-party delivery fees


Restaurant owners and managers say a rule capping the commission third party delivery services can charge them is a boon for Columbus eateries, although a handful still think fees charged by such services are too high.
In November, the City Council temporarily limited fees taken by companies like DoorDash, UberEats, PostMates and GrubHub, which use independent drivers to deliver meals for local restaurants, at 15% of a customer's bill. The limit ends 120 days after capacity restrictions are lifted on Ohio’s restaurant industry, which likely won't happen until the coronavirus pandemic has subsided.
In the meantime, Columbus restaurant owners heavily rely on delivery and carryout orders as customers largely avoid in-person dining, and most are unable to create in-house delivery programs.

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