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Board moves to keep 15% cap on third‑party delivery commissions
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved on first reading an ordinance removing the sunset clause on a 15% commission cap for third‑party food delivery platforms, keeping the fee limit passed during the pandemic in place.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 22 approved on first reading an ordinance to remove the sunset clause from the police code provision that caps commissions third‑party food delivery companies may charge restaurants at 15%.
The vote, taken after a lengthy floor debate about pandemic impacts on restaurants and small businesses, was unanimous on first reading. Supervisor Peskin recommended preserving the cap as a permanent protection for independent restaurants; Supervisor Safaie and several others voiced support and described a need for further work on related fees and commercial rent relief.
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