A plan to cap delivery fees charged to Chicago restaurants by third-party delivery companies such as Grubhub and Uber Eats at 10% of the order’s cost as long as indoor dining capacity is set at below 40% during the coronavirus pandemic moved closer to final passage on Tuesday as aldermen voted to advance the plan.
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