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"The recipient must show valid government-issued photo identification proving age. The Third-Party Provider will electronically scan the ID...The recipient must not show any signs of intoxication when receiving the delivery.Excerpt from Instacart's Terms of Service (Superseded Capture)
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The clause states: “The recipient must show valid government-issued photo identification proving age. The Third-Party Provider will electronically scan the ID...The recipient must not show any signs of intoxication when receiving the delivery.”
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