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Uber Eats and privately-owned Glovo did not immediately respond to e-mailed requests for comment.
Uber Eats and Glovo are mobile applications used to order food or shopping from stores with delivery to a given address, whose popularity has risen significantly in recent months.
“We closely monitor the applications practices and consumer complaints … Consumers’ complaints concern, for example, incorrect information about the price…,” the head of UOKiK, Tomasz Chrostny, said in a statement.
Any proceedings could result in a penalty of 10% of annual revenue, UOKiK said.