CENTENNIAL, Colorado (CBS4)– The city of Centennial has capped fees for third-party delivery services like Grubhub, DoorDash, and Uber Eats. The city approved a temporary maximum of 15% for fees that third parties may impose on restaurants.
The upper limit only applies if the capacity of the restaurants must be less than 50%. This is happening now as many cities in the Denver metropolitan area are under Level Red restrictions due to an increase in coronavirus cases.
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Centennial Mayoress Stephanie Piko said the fee cap is intended to help solve restaurant problems. Aurora, Broomfield, and Denver all have similar caps.
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