NY City Consumers Could Pay More for Meals as Court Allows Higher Minimum Wage for Food DELIVERY

via nysun:

New York City consumers could pay more for meals at home, and face fewer options for delivery across the city, after a judge allowed a new minimum wage to go into effect for app-based food delivery people. The delivery service companies and New York’s restaurant association say they will pass the added costs on to consumers.

The ruling Thursday by a New York Supreme Court judge, Nicholas Moyne, denied motions from Uber, DoorDash, and Grubhub to stop the minimum wage rules from going into effect.

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