Florida Law Regulating Third-Party Delivery Platforms Protects Restaurants and Consumers
Florida’s new regulatory framework for third-party delivery platforms mandates express consent from restaurants and total price transparency for consumers. By prohibiting unauthorized listings and intentional price manipulation, the law returns operational control to local eateries while ensuring fair digital trade practices.
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Florida’s regulatory framework empowers the Department of Business and Professional Regulation to strictly enforce compliance among third-party delivery platforms. With the authority to issue cease-and-desist orders and impose significant financial penalties, the state ensures that restaurant and consumer protections are backed by rigorous legal accountability.