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Comedian George Lopez to launch delivery-only taco service in Seattle this month Sign In FacebookTwitterEmail 2of5 3of5 5of5 Another celebrity-led ghost kitchen is launching in Seattle this month, and this time its delivering street tacos from a beloved comedian. Actor George Lopez will bring his delivery-only street taqueria concept, named George Lopez Tacos, to the Emerald City starting June 8. Using virtual kitchen marketplace Nextbite, the taqueria will deliver right to doorsteps of Seattleites through third-party services like Uber Eats, DoorDash, Postmates and Grubhub. Featuring recipes developed by Lopez himself, the taqueria is set to serve up classic street tacos filled with chicken tinga, carnitas and beef ranchero verde topped with an array of sauces and salsas. Other Mexican bites like chips and salsa and churros are also available. ....
Dive Brief: California s State Assembly this week passed Assembly Bill 286, introduced by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, to require third-party foodservice delivery companies to provide an itemized cost breakdown of each transaction to both customers and restaurants. The bill received bipartisan support on a 55 to 8 vote and is currently under review by the state Senate. The original bill included a permanent cap on delivery fees, but that portion was removed prior to the vote, according to Eater San Francisco. AB 286 would also prohibit food delivery companies from charging higher prices for food than what the restaurant charges its customers. AB 286 fits the National Restaurant Association s recently released Public Policy Principles for Third Party Delivery, a set of guidelines aimed at easing tensions between restaurants and delivery firms. One of those seven principles is, Restaurants deserve transparency on fees (including commission, delivery fees and promotion ....