The lawsuit, filed by the California Automatic Renewal Task Force, claimed HelloFresh failed to clearly disclose subscription terms, obtain proper consumer consent, among other allegations

Meal kit delivery service HelloFresh will pay $7.5 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit alleging violations of California’s Automatic Renewal Law, with the Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office playing a role in the enforcement, officials announced.

The lawsuit, filed by the California Automatic Renewal Task Force, which includes the Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office alongside district attorneys from Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, claimed HelloFresh failed to clearly disclose subscription terms, obtain proper consumer consent, or provide an easy

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