The consumer watchdog is suing home meal delivery providers HelloFresh and Youfoodz for allegedly misleading consumers, claiming the companies used what's known as a "subscription trap".

The ACCC claims the high-profile meal services broke consumer law by telling customers they could easily cancel subscriptions via online accounts when this wasn’t the case.

Instead, consumers who tried to cancel before the first delivery cut-off time were still charged and could only cancel if they spoke with a customer service representative.

The consumer watchdog has launched two proceedings in the Federal Court.

"We've brought these two cases because we allege that HelloFresh's and Youfoodz's conduct involved a suite of confusing and unclear subscription practices in breach Australia's consumer laws," ACCC Commissioner Luke Woodward said.

by kitkat1224666

3 Comments

  1. Yea as much as I like using HelloFresh, people should be able to easily subscribe or cancel or even make a one off order.. it’s quite messed up how so many people struggle to cancel the service

  2. Ironolife

    And even if you do unsubscribe their reactivation campaigns are also obnoxiously aggressive with endless emails, letters and phone calls