Baltimore City Council Committee Passes Bill To Cap Delivery App Fees
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- As Baltimore City restaurants continue to rely on delivery services, the city council is taking another step to put money back into the pockets of small businesses.
They want to put a cap on fees charged by popular food delivery apps.
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Services like DoorDash and Grubhub take a commission from restaurants that can be as high as 30-percent.
But under a bill just passed by a council committee, apps would not be allowed to collect more than 15 percent in fees.
It still needs to be passed by the full council.
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