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Federal agency sues DoorDash Canada over alleged price dripping | National

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  • Otter RaftO This user is from outside of this forum
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    Otter Raft
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    The Competition Bureau is suing DoorDash, alleging that the company has advertised misleading prices and discounts in Canada.

    Canada’s antitrust watchdog announced on Monday that it is taking legal action against DoorDash Inc. and its subsidiary, DoorDash Technologies Canada Inc., for marketing their online food delivery service at a lower price than what consumers ultimately pay.

    An investigation by the Bureau found that DoorDash customers in Canada were unable to buy food and other items at the advertised price on the company’s websites and mobile apps due to the addition of mandatory checkout fees, a practice commonly known as drip pricing.

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    • Otter RaftO Otter Raft

      The Competition Bureau is suing DoorDash, alleging that the company has advertised misleading prices and discounts in Canada.

      Canada’s antitrust watchdog announced on Monday that it is taking legal action against DoorDash Inc. and its subsidiary, DoorDash Technologies Canada Inc., for marketing their online food delivery service at a lower price than what consumers ultimately pay.

      An investigation by the Bureau found that DoorDash customers in Canada were unable to buy food and other items at the advertised price on the company’s websites and mobile apps due to the addition of mandatory checkout fees, a practice commonly known as drip pricing.

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      Federal agency sues DoorDash Canada over alleged price dripping | National

      The Competition Bureau is suing DoorDash, alleging that the company has advertised misleading prices and discounts in Canada.

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      FiveMacs
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      Just ban them

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        Just ban them

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        cecilkorik@lemmy.ca
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        Agreed, the freelance contractor “gig economy” these apps use is a crime against the labor force. I have no idea why we tolerate this toxic business model in a civilized country with labor laws.

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        • Otter RaftO Otter Raft

          The Competition Bureau is suing DoorDash, alleging that the company has advertised misleading prices and discounts in Canada.

          Canada’s antitrust watchdog announced on Monday that it is taking legal action against DoorDash Inc. and its subsidiary, DoorDash Technologies Canada Inc., for marketing their online food delivery service at a lower price than what consumers ultimately pay.

          An investigation by the Bureau found that DoorDash customers in Canada were unable to buy food and other items at the advertised price on the company’s websites and mobile apps due to the addition of mandatory checkout fees, a practice commonly known as drip pricing.

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          Federal agency sues DoorDash Canada over alleged price dripping | National

          The Competition Bureau is suing DoorDash, alleging that the company has advertised misleading prices and discounts in Canada.

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          masterofn001
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          You mean the 11% service fee, the delivery fee, the dasher tip, and the taxes, which, when added is usually around twice the cost of the actual items?

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