Significant modifications to food delivery regulations in Wisconsin may be on the horizon.
Tomorrow (October 17th), the State Assembly is scheduled to vote on a proposal that would grant restaurants the option to disengage from third-party delivery platforms such as Uber Eats and DoorDash.
Additionally, this proposal would mandate food delivery drivers to complete basic food safety training.
The driving force behind this legislative endeavor is Culver’s, a renowned fast-food chain.
The company cites a substantial influx of customer complaints related to the quality of food delivered by third-party drivers as the catalyst for their push for change.
Culver’s aims to secure the ability to opt out of third-party delivery services as a means of ensuring the consistent quality of their food and service.














