Utensils-On-Request: Portland vs Troutdale
How do utensils-on-request rules compare between Portland, OR and Troutdale, OR?
Portland, OR
Multnomah County
Portland Ordinance 190444 (effective March 2022) bars restaurants from providing plastic utensils, condiment packets, napkins, or stirrers unless the customer requests them or they are placed in self-serve dispensers. The rule covers dine-in, takeout, and delivery.
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Multnomah County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Portland | Troutdale |
|---|---|---|
| City code | PCC 17.103 | - |
| Effective | March 2022 | - |
| Default | Opt-in required | - |
| Covered items | Utensils, napkins, condiments | - |
| Enforcement | Planning and Sustainability | - |
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Portland FAQ
Does this apply to coffee shops and food trucks?
Yes. Any food service establishment in Portland city limits, including coffee shops, food carts, and ghost kitchens, must follow the opt-in rule for accessory items regardless of size.
Are delivery platforms responsible?
Yes. Third-party delivery apps must present an explicit opt-in for utensils and accessories. Restaurants and platforms share liability if accessories are sent without a customer request.
Troutdale FAQ
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