Wisconsin Statutes

§ 100.75 — Third-party food delivery services.

Wisconsin § 100.75
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 100Marketing; trade practices

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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 100.75 (2026).

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100.75 100.75(1) (1) Definitions. In this section: 100.75(1)(a) (a) “Consent” means a mutual acknowledgement obtained electronically or in writing between a person having authority to act on behalf of a restaurant and a 3rd-party food delivery service. 100.75(1)(b) (b) “Digital network” means a website or online-enabled application, software, or system that allows a consumer to view and search the menus of restaurants and purchase food from restaurants for delivery. 100.75(1)(c) (c) “Restaurant” has the meaning given in s. 125.02 (18) . 100.75(1)(d) (d) “Third-party food delivery service” means a person who operates a digital network and delivers food purchased through the digital network to consumers. 100.75(2) (2) Listing; removal. 100.75(2)(a) (a) A 3rd-party food delivery service shall

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Legislative History

100.75 History History: 2023 a. 75 .

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