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Instacart to pay $60 million to clients in FTC settlement

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Last updated: December 21, 2025 8:39 pm
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Grocery supply service Instacart will pay $60 million in client refunds to settle a lawsuit over illegal techniques, the Federal Commerce Fee (FTC) shared on Thursday.

The FTC lawsuit claimed that Instacart engaged in a number of misleading strategies, together with:

  • Falsely promoting “free supply” to clients’ first order once they truly wanted to pay a service price as a lot as 15 p.c

  • Falsely promoting a “one hundred pc satisfaction assure,” implying full refunds that Instacart did not provide

  • Failing to reveal the phrases of Instacart+ membership enrollment, similar to that customers can be charged on the finish of their free trials

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“Instacart misled shoppers by promoting free supply companies — after which charging shoppers to have groceries delivered — and failing to confide in shoppers that signed up for a free trial that they might be routinely enrolled into its subscription program,” director of the FTC’s Bureau of Shopper Safety, Christopher Mufarrige, said within the FTC’s press launch. “The FTC is targeted on monitoring on-line supply companies to make sure that rivals are transparently competing on worth and supply phrases.”

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On Thursday, Instacart launched its personal press launch in regards to the FTC lawsuit. In it, the corporate states that though it reached this settlement, “We flatly deny any allegations of wrongdoing by the company, and we consider the muse of the FTC’s inquiry was essentially flawed. And to keep away from potential confusion, we wish to make clear that, as of this settlement announcement, we’re not conscious of every other pending FTC investigations. We stand firmly behind the integrity, transparency, and worth of our applications.”

Instacart shared that:

  • It clearly shows all charges earlier than checkout, and is obvious on what “$0 supply” means

  • The Instacart+ membership complies with regulatory requirements and is among the most “clear, simple, affordability-focused, advert consumer-friendly subscription applications available on the market”

  • It is easy to try to cancel the Instacart+ membership

Along with the $60 million settlement, Instacart agreed to cease the practices alleged within the FTC’s lawsuit, together with misrepresenting supply prices. The corporate should additionally clearly define its subscription phrases and procure specific consent for transactions of its subscriptions.

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