Dan Goldman introduced the PRICE Act, legislation to mandate that food delivery apps disclose all fees and service charges prior to checkout and to ban these apps from engaging in exploitative surveillance pricing.
Dan Goldman will require food delivery apps to disclose all fees and service charges before checkout and ban surveillance pricing.
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introduced the PRICE Act, legislation to mandate that food delivery apps disclose all fees and service charges prior to checkout and to ban these apps from engaging in exploitative surveillance pricing
Evidence
"Mr. Goldman of New York ... introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce"; "To require third-party delivery platforms to follow certain pricing practices".
The office said the PRICE Act would "mandate that food delivery apps disclose all fees and service charges prior to checkout" and "ban" exploitative surveillance pricing.
Assessments
Goldman introduced H.R. 8510, the PRICE Act, on April 27, 2026, and his office described it as requiring upfront disclosure of food delivery app fees and banning surveillance pricing. The bill was referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, with no evidence that it has passed either chamber, been enacted, or otherwise become federal policy. This is a serious legislative attempt in his current federal term, but the promised outcome has not been delivered.