COVID In Centennial: City Places Cap On Fees From Third Party Delivery Services

CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4)- The City of Centennial has placed a cap on fees from third party delivery services like Grubhub, DoorDash and Uber Eats. The city approved a temporary, 15% maximum on fees that third parties can charge to restaurants.

The cap is only in place when restaurants are required to be at less than 50% capacity. That's happening now as many cities in the Denver metro area are under Level Red restrictions due to a surge in coronavirus cases.

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Centennial Mayor Stephanie Piko said the fee cap is to help provide some relief for struggling restaurants. Aurora, Broomfield and Denver all have implemented similar caps.

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