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Instacart Faces $60M Refund Over 'Free Delivery' Lies
19 Dec
Summary
- Instacart will refund $60 million due to deceptive free delivery claims.
- The FTC alleges hidden service fees added up to 15% to order costs.
- The company also faced accusations regarding its Instacart+ subscription program.

Instacart has agreed to a $60 million refund for customers misled by "free delivery" claims. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) detailed how the company allegedly used deceptive tactics, adding mandatory service fees of up to 15% without clear disclosure.
The FTC's complaint also highlighted issues with Instacart's subscription program, Instacart+. The company is accused of failing to clearly inform users about service fees within the program and automatically charging for memberships after free trials without explicit consent.
This settlement, filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, will establish a fund for affected consumers. Instacart has agreed to cease these deceptive practices, though the company denies the FTC's allegations, asserting transparency in its operations.




