The Denver City Council is considering a cap on the fees delivery companies can charge restaurants as the coronavirus continues to batter the industry. With diminished capacity and social distancing requirements, restaurants are able to serve far fewer customers in-house than before the pandemic, and they’ve leaned on delivery to supplement lost revenue. But many must rely on third-party delivery companies like Grubhub, DoorDash and Postmates, which can charge restaurants up to 40% of the total bill, Councilwoman Kendra Black said during a committee meeting earlier this month.