HelloFresh fined £140,000 over millions of spam texts and emails

The Information Commissioner’s Office said customers were not given enough information about how their data would be used.

Josie Clarke
Friday 12 January 2024 09:09 GMT
HelloFresh deliver food to homes (Alamy/PA)
HelloFresh deliver food to homes (Alamy/PA)

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Food delivery firm HelloFresh has been fined £140,000 for a seven-month spamming campaign of 79 million emails and one million texts.

Customers were also not given enough information that their data would be used for marketing for up to 24 months after cancelling their subscriptions, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said.

The ICO began its investigation in March 2022 following 14 complaints made directly to the regulator as well as 8,729 to the 7726 spam message reporting service.

Customers weren’t told exactly what they’d be opting into, nor was it clear how to opt out

Andy Curry, ICO

The investigation found the company continued to contact some individuals even after they had asked it to stop.

Andy Curry, head of investigations at the ICO, said: “This marked a clear breach of trust of the public by HelloFresh.

“Customers weren’t told exactly what they’d be opting into, nor was it clear how to opt out. From there, they were hit with a barrage of marketing texts they didn’t want or expect, and in some cases, even when they told HelloFresh to stop, the deluge continued.

“In issuing this fine, we are showing that we will take clear and decisive action where we find the law has not been followed. We will always protect the right of customers to choose how their data is used.

We have worked closely with the ICO, we have carefully considered their feedback and have made changes to our SMS and email policy

HelloFresh

“The investigation that led to this fine began following complaints filed by the public, both to the ICO and to the 7726 service. This shows just how important it is that if you are being contacted with nuisance calls, texts or emails, that you report it straight away.”

A HelloFresh spokesman said: “Customers are at the centre of everything we do and we take our data protection obligations extremely seriously.

“Of the emails sent, the ICO only received three complaints.

“We have worked closely with the ICO, we have carefully considered their feedback and have made changes to our SMS and email policy.”

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