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Council approves delivery‑fee compromise allowing optional marketing fees, keeping basic service caps

3171008 · May 1, 2025
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Summary

The council approved Intro 7‑62‑B to preserve caps on basic delivery fees while permitting optional enhanced marketing services if a capped basic plan remains available. The bill passed 42–5.

The New York City Council on May 1, 2025, approved Intro 7‑62‑B, a bill preserving caps on fees that third‑party delivery services may charge restaurants for core delivery services while permitting optional enhanced services — such as marketing — for an additional fee. The bill passed with a recorded vote of 42 in the affirmative and 5 in the negative.

Why it matters: the measure maintains the city’s fee limits for essential delivery services…

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