District of Columbia Statutes
§ 48-653 — Customer disclosure requirement.
District of Columbia § 48-653
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Bluebook
D.C. Code § 48-653 (2026).
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(a)In addition to the price of items being selected for purchase and delivery from a restaurant through a third-party meal delivery platform, the third-party meal delivery platform shall disclose to the customer, regardless of where the restaurant is located, in plain language and in a conspicuous manner, any commission, fee, or other monetary payment to be charged to the customer by the third-party meal delivery platform ("charges"):
(1)The subtotal of charges on the product page along with the price of the item as each item is selected; and
(2)The total of charges and prices before the transaction is completed and the customer is charged.
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