Uber Eats Adds Pricing Disclaimer Requested by Attorneys General

  • New disclosure will be included in the checkout page
  • The addition will only apply to D.C. and Pennsylvania
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Uber Technologies Inc. added a disclosure to its food delivery app saying menu item prices may be higher than those charged by restaurants, bowing to pressure from attorneys general.

The disclaimer will only be shown to customers in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., after the attorneys general there pressed for a concession from the company. They said in a joint statement Tuesday that the change will offer customers more price transparency.