

Grubhub has agreed to a $7,154,586 settlement to resolve claims that it listed restaurant names and logos on its platforms without consent or a contract.
Initial Payment:
$50+
Grubhub has agreed to a $7,154,586 settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging it listed restaurant names and logos on its platforms without consent or a formal contract between January 1, 2019, and April 30, 2024. The lawsuit claimed this practice misled consumers and potentially caused reputational harm to businesses. Eligible class members who submit a valid claim are entitled to an initial payment of $50, plus a potential pro rata share of remaining funds based on the duration their business was listed without a contract.
You may be a Settlement Class Member if your business's name or logo was used on the Grubhub Platform without a contract between January 1, 2019, and April 30, 2024.
Business name or logo used on Grubhub Platform without a contract.
Listing occurred between January 1, 2019, and April 30, 2024.
Platforms include AllMenus, Eat24, Seamless, Tapingo, LevelUp, OrderUp, MenuPages, or BiteGrabber.
Eligible businesses can receive an initial payment of $50.
Additional payments are available based on the length of time your business was listed without a contract.
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