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Panel backs restoring requirement that food‑delivery platforms have restaurant agreements
Summary
Senate Bill 280 would re‑establish a pre‑existing requirement that third‑party delivery platforms must have an agreement with restaurants before offering delivery of that restaurant’s food. Restaurant operators told the committee the earlier rule reduced misrepresentation and consumer confusion and should be reinstated after it lapsed.
Senate Bill 280 would reinstate a pre‑existing New Hampshire rule requiring third‑party delivery platforms to have a written agreement with restaurants before offering delivery service from that restaurant.
Max Taylor, legislative aide to Senator Ricciardi, said the requirement had been in force for two years and helped reduce incidents in which platforms listed restaurants without consent. "For 2 years, this requirement was a part of New Hampshire law and helped significantly reduce the problems restaurants…
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