How policies ‘protecting’ small restaurants from delivery apps are backfiring ...Middle East

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Whether you’re a policy professional, restaurant owner, delivery driver or just someone who loves takeout, you may want to turn your attention to a few legal battles across the country. During the pandemic, at least 78 cities, counties and states in the U.S. have introduced temporary price controls restricting delivery companies from charging high commission fees to local restaurants. Many of these once-temporary measures are now becoming permanent, leading to legal battles between companies and governments, such as in New York City and Chicago. Last week, San Francisco policymakers voted to amend their permanent fee cap if companies drop their lawsuit against the city. The policy e

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