(Des Moines, IA) — The Iowa House has passed a bipartisan bill that puts new restrictions on food delivery services. The bill requires delivery companies to enter into an agreement with a restaurant before they could advertise and deliver the restaurant’s food. Delivery drivers would have to keep food at a certain temperature, not smoke or vape when food is in the car, and not have kids or pets with them when delivering food. Restaurants would have to put the food in “tamper-resistant” containers because studies found more than one-fourth of drivers sample the food. The bill now goes to the Senate.








