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Board advances ordinance to cap third‑party delivery commissions, sends amended bill back to committee
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on first reading to approve an amended ordinance that extends a 15% cap on commissions charged by third‑party food delivery apps and imposes other limits on app practices; the file will be duplicated and returned to committee for further work.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Nov. 3 voted unanimously on first reading to advance an ordinance that would cap commissions charged by third‑party food delivery services at 15% and restrict other platform practices seen as disadvantaging restaurants.
Supervisor Peskin, the legislation's lead sponsor, said the measure builds on Mayor Breed's April executive order that set a 15% commission cap during the public‑health emergency and seeks to extend that protection while restaurants recover. “This legislation today builds on that by extending the duration of that cap, which is inclusive of all fees charged by third party food…
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