The Grubhub Restaurant Listings Class Action Settlement resolves claims in Lynn Scott, LLC, et al. v. Grubhub Inc.alleging that Grubhub and affiliated food delivery platforms listed restaurant businesses without valid contracts, misleading customers into believing the restaurants were official partners. Platforms covered include Grubhub, Seamless, Eat24, Tapingo, OrderUp, LevelUp, AllMenus, MenuPages, and BiteGrabber. Plaintiffs contend that these unauthorized listings harmed reputations and sales, while Grubhub denies any wrongdoing.
Under the settlement, a $7,154,586 settlement fund has been established to compensate eligible restaurants and business owners who were listed without contracts. Approved claimants receive an initial base payment of $50 plus an additional pro-rata payment based on how long their business was listed without a contract. Payments may be adjusted if total approved claims exceed available funds.
This settlement is important for food service businesses and restaurant owners searching for class action settlement payouts, business listings compensation, claim deadlines, and how to file a claim against Grubhub. Receiving compensation can help offset losses related to customer mis-routing, reputation issues, and missed direct sales.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who qualifies for this settlement?
Businesses that were listed on Grubhub, Seamless, Eat24, Tapingo, OrderUp, LevelUp, AllMenus, MenuPages, or BiteGrabber between January 1, 2019 and April 30, 2024 without a contract may be eligible.
Do I need proof to file a claim?
Basic business information and a claim form are required. Documentation like Federal Tax ID (EIN) may be requested for non-partner businesses to verify eligibility.
How much can I receive?
Approved claims receive an initial $50 plus pro-rata amounts based on how long the business was listed without a contract; amounts vary by claim volume and listing duration.
How will I get paid?
Payments are issued via options selected on the claim form, such as electronic transfer or mailed check through the settlement administrator.
What happens if I do nothing?
If you do nothing, you won’t receive settlement money and will remain bound by the settlement’s release of claims.
Can I exclude myself?
Yes, you may opt out by the deadline and retain the right to pursue separate legal claims, but you then forfeit settlement benefits.