DoorDash has settled an enforcement action under the California Consumer Privacy Act, as reported by multiple sources including Kramer Levin and Orrick. The settlement was reached with the California Attorney General for allegedly violating two state privacy acts. In a separate incident, a New York City restaurant has filed a lawsuit against DoorDash, claiming the company charged nearly $14K in bogus fees but only offered to refund half.
DoorDash charged NYC restaurant nearly $14K in bogus fees — but only offered to refund half: lawsuit https://t.co/5NSSVPpioc https://t.co/sZlamZ1xoM
A bunch of ghost kitchens are advertising food on DoorDash and Grubhub with AI-generated images that create impossible dishes https://t.co/xQWjC9QvzX
California Attorney General settles with food delivery company for allegedly violating two state privacy acts https://t.co/2shRp2RLNq
California Attorney General settles with food delivery company for allegedly violating two state privacy acts https://t.co/5kMHQsHV8T | by @Orrick
DoorDash Settles California Consumer Privacy Act Enforcement Action https://t.co/8P1VLjkSLZ
DoorDash Settles California Consumer Privacy Act Enforcement Action https://t.co/v1guajzbOP | by @kramerlevin