Instacart will pay $60 million to customers
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Instacart ordered to refund $60 million to customers
The FTC alleges Instacart deceived customers into signing up for memberships without informed consent and charged fees after offering free grocery delivery. FOX 26's Heather Sullivan has more details on what this means for customers.
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Instacart's AI-Driven Pricing Is Being Investigated by the FTC—Here's What You Need to Know
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly investigating Instacart after a study found the grocery delivery giant used AI-driven tools to charge shoppers different prices for the same items.
Instacart To Refund $60 Million To Settle FTC Probe Over Misleading Subscription And Delivery Claims
Maplebear Inc. (NASDAQ:CART) operating as Instacart has agreed to refund $60 million to its customers as a settlement for allegations of deceptive marketing and billing practices made against the grocery delivery service by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
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Instacart is suing New York City over a package of laws that set minimum wage, tipping, and other pay standards for grocery delivery services.
Instacart will pay $60 million in refunds after the FTC accused the company of deceptive advertising, hidden fees and charging consumers for subscriptions without informed consent.