If you’re deciding whether to have food or groceries delivered, you’re probably weighing price versus convenience. And to weigh those properly, it helps to know, well, the total price of delivery — including any fees you’ll have to pay, what they’re for, and when you’ll have to pay them. But reports to the FTC and recent FTC enforcement actions suggest that hidden or misleading fees and charges continue to be an issue for people using online food delivery platforms. That’s why the FTC is asking for public comments on whether a rule might be needed to help prevent unfair or deceptive fee practices in online food and grocery delivery.