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Instacart to refund $60M for deceptive subscription practices

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Instacart will refund $60 million to settle FTC claims of deceptive advertising and unlawful subscription enrollments. The FTC alleged Instacart misled customers with false advertising, failed to provide advertised refunds, and charged hidden fees. The company also allegedly enrolled users in paid subscriptions without proper disclosure. Under the settlement, Instacart must stop deceptive practices and refund affected users. The FTC is monitoring online delivery services for transparent pricing and delivery terms.

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  1. 19.12.2025 11:19 1 articles · 8h ago

    FTC settles with Instacart over deceptive subscription practices

    The FTC filed a complaint against Instacart for deceptive advertising and unlawful subscription enrollments. The settlement requires Instacart to refund $60 million to affected users and stop deceptive practices. Instacart is still under investigation for its pricing practices.

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