Gas surcharges have ended. But not everyone is happy | CNN Business

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Amazon, Uber and Lyft recently ended extra fuel surcharges as gas prices dropped late last year.

But there’s a catch. Beginning last March, Uber riders were paying an extra $0.45 or $0.55 in fees per trip and an additional $0.35 or $0.45 for Uber Eats food delivery, depending on the location. Lyft riders were paying a $0.55 surcharge per ride. Amazon in April also tacked on a $5 fuel and inflation surcharge on third-party merchants who sell on its website and utilize its fulfillment services, such as storing, packing and shipping.

expects the average price throughout the course of 2023 to come in around $3.45 a gallon, down from $3.96 last year.

 

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I am an Asian. I am both progressive leaning and moderate to conservative leaning depending on varying issues. Tell you what President Biden ain't Bernie Sanders or Barrack Obama. You have to really believe in what you try to say or do and I hate impostors.

Likely bc Pres Biden is trying to get rid of junk fees like that.

Dropped where? I’m in NJ

This is ridiculous. Something cab companies never did and they put them out of business by claiming to be better. Next we'll start getting charged for using the trunk.

Ahmedalhasan313 : I call you to building the human within you, I call you to killing the “I”, and to the slogan of “my neighbor comes before my self,” and “the city next to me comes before my own,”

And are now going back up. Thanks Biden.

My favorite was getting a fuel surcharge from Uber after an eco ride in a Tesla.

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