India, June 11 -- DoorDash, a popular food delivery platform, is under fire following a lawsuit filed by Canada's Competition Bureau, alleging the company engaged in 'drip pricing', a deceptive practice that misleads customers by advertising lower prices than what they ultimately pay.
The claims suggest DoorDash amassed nearly $1 billion in hidden fees over a decade.
The Competition Bureau filed an application with Canada's Competition Tribunal, accusing DoorDash and its Canadian subsidiary of drip pricing, where advertised prices exclude mandatory fees revealed only at checkout. The Bureau claims customers cannot purchase items at the promoted price due to fees like service, delivery, expanded range, small order, and regulatory respons...
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