Restaurant delivery services such as Uber Eats and DoorDash can again impose higher fees on Chicago restaurants, setting up another potential showdown with City Hall over reinstating caps on such charges to help eateries struggling during the pandemic. Northwest Side Ald. Scott Waguespack introduced an ordinance this week to reinstate a 15% ceiling on the fees the companies can charge restaurants.
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