OTTAWA, June 9 (Reuters) - Canada's Competition Bureau
said on Monday it was suing DoorDash ( DASH ) and its Canadian subsidiary
for allegedly advertising misleading prices and discounts.
The bureau said in a statement that it found that consumers
were unable to purchase food and other items at the advertised
price on DoorDash's ( DASH ) websites and mobile applications due to the
addition of mandatory fees at checkout.
The bureau said it was suing to stop DoorDash ( DASH ) from what it
called deceptive price and discount advertising. It is seeking a
penalty from the companies and wants them to offer restitution
to affected consumers.