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HelloFresh Settles Lawsuit Over Deceptive Subscription Practices Affecting California Consumers

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

HelloFresh has agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit filed by the Santa Clara County District Attorney's office. The lawsuit alleged that HelloFresh misled customers with automatic renewal subscriptions and made it difficult for them to cancel. The settlement includes $6.38 million in civil penalties, $120,000 in investigative costs, and $1 million in restitution to affected California consumers. The case was led by Santa Clara County, with support from other district attorney offices in California, as part of the state's Automatic Renewal Task Force. HelloFresh denied any wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to resolve the matter amicably.
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Why It's Important?

This settlement highlights ongoing consumer protection issues related to automatic subscription renewals, a practice that can lead to unauthorized charges for millions of consumers. The case underscores the challenges regulators face in enforcing transparency and fairness in subscription models. Despite efforts by the Federal Trade Commission to implement rules like the 'click to cancel' regulation, legal challenges have hindered progress. The outcome of this lawsuit may encourage other companies to review their subscription practices and improve transparency, potentially benefiting consumers nationwide.

What's Next?

Affected consumers in California who were enrolled in HelloFresh's automatic renewal subscription between January 1, 2019, and August 18, 2025, may be eligible for restitution. The settlement may prompt further scrutiny of subscription practices by regulators and consumer advocacy groups. Companies may need to reassess their subscription models to ensure compliance with state laws and avoid similar legal challenges. The broader impact on federal regulations remains uncertain, especially following recent legal setbacks to the FTC's 'click to cancel' rule.

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