The Florida Senate approves a bill for state regulation of food delivery services

Share
food delivery
Food delivery by gorodenkoff via iStock for WMNF News.

©2024 The News Service of Florida

The Florida Senate on Thursday approved a bill that would give the state control of regulation of food delivery platforms.

The Senate voted 39-0 to approve the measure (SB 676), which would “preempt” local regulations.

It has the backing of groups and businesses such as the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association, Associated Industries of Florida and Uber Technologies.

The bill would prevent food-delivery companies from taking orders or arranging deliveries of food from restaurants without the consent of the restaurants.

Also, delivery platforms could not unilaterally offer prices different from what are listed on restaurant menus.

Businesses that provide their own food delivery would not be affected by the measure.

A similar House bill (HB 1099) has moved through committees and is ready to go to the full House.

You may also like

Tampa folk singer mixes genres and breaks norms

Listen: Intro Song: Jasmine Air, Noan Partly  Amidst Beyonce’s genre-defying...

Addressing Environmental Urgency on Earth Day with Dr. Fred Harvey

In this episode of "The Healthy Steps Show" on WMNF...

Florida Wildlife Corridor
Florida Supreme Court justices are urged to weigh environmental funding

Environmental groups Thursday urged the Florida Supreme Court to take...

City of Clearwater celebrates Arbor Day

The City of Clearwater is giving out free trees to...

Ways to listen

WMNF is listener-supported. That means we don't advertise like a commercial station, and we're not part of a university.

Ways to support

WMNF volunteers have fun providing a variety of needed services to keep your community radio station alive and kickin'.

Follow us on Instagram

Saturday Night Shutdown
Player position: