Food businesses with online ordering, delivery apps, or loyalty programs collect customer contact information, order history, location data, and payment details. Allergy information is particularly sensitive — treating it as health data means it may require heightened protection under GDPR and other regulations. Australia's Privacy Act 1988 and its 13 Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) regulate how organizations with annual turnover over AUD $3 million collect, use, and disclose personal information.
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Introduction
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Information We Collect
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How We Use Your Information
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How We Share Your Information
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Cookies and Tracking Technologies
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Data Retention
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Your Rights Under the GDPR
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Your California Privacy Rights (CCPA)
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Your Rights Under the DPDPA (India)
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Children's Privacy
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Data Security
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Third-Party Links
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Changes to This Privacy Policy
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Contact Us
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Australia's Privacy Act 1988 and its 13 Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) regulate how organizations with annual turnover over AUD $3 million collect, use, and disclose personal information. The OAIC (Office of the Australian Information Commissioner) enforces the law and can issue fines up to AUD $50 million for serious and repeated breaches.
Food businesses with online ordering, delivery apps, or loyalty programs collect customer contact information, order history, location data, and payment details. Allergy information is particularly sensitive — treating it as health data means it may require heightened protection under GDPR and other regulations.
Data typically collected by Restaurant / Food businesses: name, delivery address, phone number, payment details, order history, dietary preferences and allergy information
Yes. If you collect any personal data from users — including email addresses, analytics cookies, or payment information — you are legally required to have a Privacy Policy under Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), Notifiable Data Breaches (NDB) scheme. Non-compliance can result in significant fines.
A Australian Privacy Act-compliant Privacy Policy for Restaurant / Food businesses must disclose: what data you collect (name, delivery address, phone number, payment details, order history, dietary preferences and allergy information), the legal basis for processing, data retention periods, and users' rights. Notify individuals about data collection at or before the time of collection.
A Restaurant / Food typically collects: name, delivery address, phone number, payment details, order history, dietary preferences and allergy information. Under Australian Privacy Act, each category of data must be explicitly disclosed in your Privacy Policy along with the purpose for collecting it and the legal basis used. Failing to disclose any collected data category is a violation.
Non-compliance with Australian Privacy Act requirements can result in regulatory investigations, enforcement actions, and reputational damage. Cross-border disclosure requires that overseas recipients comply with the APPs.