Consumer Rights When Using Food Delivery Apps
NYC law regulates online third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services in NYC ("restaurant delivery apps" or “apps"). Consumers who use food delivery apps have rights:
- Apps must tell you that they collect your data and may share it with restaurants unless you opt out.
- Apps must allow you to opt out of having your data shared with a restaurant.
- Apps must tell you how much delivery workers get paid from a tip, in what form, and when.
If you do not opt out from apps sharing your data with restaurants, you have rights.
- Restaurants must let you withdraw consent and delete your data on request.
- Restaurants cannot sell, rent, or disclose your data without your consent.
You can file a consumer complaint about food delivery apps. Complaints include:
- Unlicensed app
- No disclosure of fees or surcharges
- No other required disclosures
- Tip required
- Data shared with restaurants without consent
Learn more about online third-party food delivery services at nyc.gov/DeliveryApps.