Instacart hits New Yorkers with 'regulatory' fee because of minimum wage for workers

"New York City Grocery Delivery Customers Hit with Surprise Fee Amidst Regulatory Battle"

In a move aimed at protecting gig economy workers, New York City has implemented new regulations requiring grocery delivery apps to pay their employees at least $21.44 an hour. As part of this change, customers of Instacart are now being charged a "regulatory response fee" – amounting to $5.99 on the latest order checked out by Gothamist.

Industry experts say this move is just another example of "drip pricing," where companies pass on increased costs to consumers through seemingly small charges that are often tucked into the final bill. According to Vicki Morwitz, a professor at Columbia Business School, these back-end fees can lead customers to make more impulse purchases and ultimately end up paying more for their groceries.

While delivery apps argue that such regulations drive up costs for consumers and hurt small businesses, city leaders claim that the changes are necessary to address low pay and unpredictable earnings among gig economy workers. Critics point out that similar charges have already been introduced by other companies, such as DoorDash's $1.99 "NYC Regulatory Response Fee."

Instacart has pushed back against the regulations, stating that they were implemented without adequate consideration for how grocery delivery actually works. The company claims that the new rules will limit the number of workers on the road at any time.

As policymakers continue to scrutinize pricing structures that hide costs from consumers, regulators are now taking a closer look at Instacart's new fee. With the Biden administration supporting increased transparency around fees and charges, it remains to be seen how this move will play out in New York City.
 
Ugh, can you believe what's happening? One minute I'm getting my fix of old-school TV shows on YouTube Rewind, next thing I know, companies are slapping extra fees on unsuspecting customers like a Band-Aid for their conscience. It's like, I get it, gig economy workers need better pay and all, but do we really have to be forced into paying for someone else's problems? πŸ€”πŸ’Έ The whole "regulatory response fee" thing just sounds like a fancy way of saying "we're going to nickel and dime you until the cows come home." And don't even get me started on the delivery apps, always playing the victim. I mean, can't they see what's really going on here? πŸ™„πŸ’Έ It's all about profit margins, folks. Just sayin'. 😎
 
I was just thinking about trying to make my own pizza at home πŸ•... I mean, have you ever tried making a good margherita from scratch? It's actually not that hard! The key is using fresh tomatoes and mozzarella cheese... oh wait, what were we talking about again? πŸ˜‚ So yeah, grocery delivery fees are crazy now. I swear, every time I order online, there's some extra charge or fee that I'm not aware of until it's too late. Like, what even is the point of a regulatory response fee? πŸ€”
 
I think its pretty shady that instacart is slapping customers with a 5.99 fee just cuz they had to pay gig workers more in new york city. i mean, what other companies are gonna do the same thing? imo, its just a way for them to make up for lost profits from having to pay their employees more. and honestly, who has the time or patience to read through all those fine print fees and charges. i feel like we're being nickel and dimed on almost every purchase online anymore
 
omg I'm so done with these surprise fees πŸ™„! like I get that companies want to protect their workers, but can't we just have a flat fee or something? the $5.99 added on top of my grocery order feels like another way for Instacart to make extra cash πŸ’Έ and honestly it's making me super paranoid about ordering from them anymore 🀯 I mean what other sneaky fees are they gonna slap on us next? πŸ€‘ gotta stay vigilant, you know? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
omg i just got charged $5.99 on my latest instacart order πŸ€‘ and i'm literally freaking out rn... i mean idc about the whole gig economy worker thing but can we pls talk about how they're just passing this fee on to us? πŸ™„ i was already feeling guilty for not tipping enough lol... and now it's like, hello! they're making more money off me and my groceries πŸ˜‚ anyway, i'm all for transparency in pricing but i feel like this is just gonna be another one of those "drip pricing" scenarios where we end up paying way more than we thought 🀯
 
Ugh, i'm so done with these sneaky fees 🀯! like, im all for protecting gig economy workers and all, but come on instacart can't just slap us with another fee on top of everything else 😩. $21.44 an hour is one thing, but now they're charging us an extra 5 bucks just to cover their regulatory bills? it's just not right πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. and don't even get me started on the whole drip pricing thing... i swear, companies are like "oh look, we're being all transparent and stuff" πŸ™„. meanwhile, they're still raking in the dough from us unsuspecting customers πŸ’Έ. anyway, let's hope this whole thing gets sorted out soon ⏰.
 
I'm low-key mad about this regulatory response fee thing πŸ€‘... like, I get where they're coming from, but $5.99 feels like a lot for something that's basically just a convenience fee πŸ’Έ. And now we're gonna end up paying more for our groceries because companies are trying to work around these new rules? It's like, can't we just have some transparency here? I know the gig economy workers need the extra cash, but come on, Instacart πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... this is just another example of how corporate America tries to sneak things past us. I'm keeping an eye on this one, though πŸ‘€...
 
I don't get why Instacart has to charge us $5.99 just because they're trying to protect their workers' pay. I mean, I know it's about making sure the delivery guys are paid a decent wage, but that doesn't mean I should have to shell out extra cash for it πŸ˜•. It feels like they're just nickel and diming us. And what's with all these fees? First it's $5.99, then where does it stop? πŸ€‘
 
I think this is a total overreach by NYC πŸ™„. These extra fees are just gonna be another thing that'll annoy customers and make 'em think twice about using Instacart. Like, who's really calculating these little extra charges? Just more stuff for companies to nickel-and-dime us over. And what's the real issue here? Gig economy workers need better pay & benefits, I get it... but do we gotta pass it on to consumers?! πŸ’Έ It's just a slippery slope - next thing you know, we'll be seeing "regulatory response fees" for everything from dry cleaning to pet grooming 🚫
 
I dont know about these "regulatory response fees" theyre just another way for companies to screw over customers πŸ˜’. First it was a price hike on delivery fees, now its gonna be some hidden fee that adds up to 5 bucks more to my Instacart order? It feels like every time you try to save money on groceries, the company finds new ways to charge you more πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And what really grinds my gears is that these companies are saying it's all about protecting gig economy workers, but is it just a way to mask their own greed πŸ’Έ? I mean Ive seen similar fees from other delivery apps already, so its not like this is a new concept or anything πŸ™„.
 
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