Diners who get fast food sent to their door are paying more for their meal than if they picked it up after "hidden" costs are placed on orders over and above delivery fees according to a consumer watchdog probe.
Consumer NZ says after receiving complaints from customers who noticed the high pricing they now suspect many restaurant businesses - including some of our most popular takeaway chains - are charging more for each item they deliver on top of advertised delivery and service charges.
The watchdog claims the two-tiered menu pricing is widespread across New Zealand's food delivery sector with most customers aware they are paying for delivery, but not knowing exactly how much more it's really costing them.
It plans to lodge a complaint with the Commerce Commission.
"We think businesses should be upfront about additional delivery fees so the customer can make an informed decision," said Consumer NZ chief executive Jon Duffy.