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AG Settlement over HelloFresh and misleading “Free” meal ads

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By Oregon Attorney General,
Press Release

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced a settlement with Grocery Delivery E-Service USA, Inc [6]., doing business as HelloFresh, after an Oregon Department of Justice investigation found the company misled consumers with deceptive “free meal,” “free shipping,” and “free gift” offers.

“HelloFresh built its brand on promises of ‘free meals’ that were anything but,” said Attorney General Rayfield. “There’s no such thing as ‘free’ if families must spend hundreds of dollars to unlock the deal. This Oregon action doesn’t just clean up how HelloFresh markets to our residents – it will also help push the company to be honest in its advertising nationwide.”

HelloFresh — one of the world’s largest meal-kit companies with more than 3 million U.S. customers — routinely advertised promotions such as “10 free meals,” “$180 off,” or a “Free 8” Caraway Fry Pan.” In reality, the meals were not free, and the company failed to clearly disclose the true cost and conditions of its discounts.

The DOJ’s Economic Justice Section opened the case after observing misleading ads delivered to Oregon consumers.

What DOJ Found
Investigators determined that HelloFresh:

Settlement Terms
Under an Assurances of Voluntary Compliance (AVC), HelloFresh must pay $106,000 to the State of Oregon and must change its advertising practices. The required reforms include: