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Grocery delivery company Instacart has sued New York City to block enforcement of numerous laws, including rules governing minimum pay for app-based workers and disclosures to customers about tipping. The complaint filed in Manhattan federal court claims Congress forbade state and local governments from regulating prices and services for customers who use platforms such as Instacart, while New York's state legislature "has long taken charge" of minimum pay standards. "This legal challenge is about standing up for fairness, for the independence that tens of thousands of New York grocery delivery workers rely on, and for affordable access to groceries for the people who need it most," Instacart said in a blog post.
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