Instacart Sues NYC Over Grocery Delivery Laws
Update: 2025-12-02
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Instacart, a San Francisco-based grocery delivery company, has filed a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court, challenging new New York City laws that would set minimum pay and change tipping options for grocery delivery workers. The company argues that these laws violate federal and constitutional regulations, and would negatively impact customers and retailers by increasing delivery costs. The lawsuit targets Local Law One Two Four, which aims to give grocery delivery workers the same minimum pay as restaurant delivery workers, and Local Law One Zero Seven, which would require customers to be offered tipping options. Instacart believes these laws are an extension of regulations designed for restaurant delivery workers, and would degrade their operations, forcing them to restructure their platform and limit workers access to jobs.
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