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Instacart rewrote its entire Terms of Service, adding 367 new sentences including sections on AI-powered services, updated arbitration procedures, and revised data handling practices. The restructuring makes it harder to compare what changed because the entire document was reorganized.
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Meal vouchers can be redeemed at any participating location defined by merchant code "Food", "Dining" or "Restaurant".
Our Products and Services are intended to be accessed and used for noncritical, non-commercial, home-based, personal uses and not for safety, security, or time-sensitive purposes.
Alcohol Alcoholic beverages with 15% ABV and above are prohibited
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"SNAP EBT funds may only be used for eligible food items. SNAP eligibility is determined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.— Excerpt from Instacart's Instacart Terms of Service
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The clause states: “SNAP EBT funds may only be used for eligible food items. SNAP eligibility is determined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.”
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