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Grubhub Hidden Fees Lawsuit Overview:

  • Why: DC alleges that Grubhub engages in several deceptive and unlawful practices.
  • Who: The District of Columbia is suing Grubhub.
  • Where: The lawsuit was filed in District of Columbia superior court.

The District of Columbia is suing Grubhub for “unfair and deceptive” practices, including creating fake restaurant websites and pushing costs onto restaurants even during its COVID-19 “Supper for Support” promotion.

Filed by DC’s Attorney General Karl A. Racine, the lawsuit details eight specific practices that indicate Grubhub’s disregard of “consumers’ right to truthful information at every step of the process.” 

The lawsuit sees Grubhub’s alleged behavior as “an apparent effort to optimize its revenue.” In 2020 alone, Grubhub generated about $1.8 billion in revenue, according to court documents.

Racine seeks restitution, civil penalties, other relief and “to permanently enjoin these deceptive business practices.”

Grubhub Allegedly Misrepresents Fees, Ordering Options to Consumers

The lawsuit calls out Grubhub’s “bait-and-switch scheme” in which it told customers that they would only have to pay Grubhub a delivery fee while “deceptively obscuring” its service fee and, if applicable, small order fee for orders less than $10.

Even Grubhub+ customers, who pay $9.99 per month and are promised “unlimited free delivery,” have to pay the service fee on delivery orders, according to the lawsuit.

Grubhub also “deceptively advertises” that customers can “order online for free” although this applies only to pickup orders. 

The lawsuit also claims that Grubhub often displays incorrect local prices despite advertising local restaurants’ menus.

Grubhub Allegedly Fails to ‘Adequately’ Disclose Deceptive Practices

Grubhub also deceived restaurants. Grubhub lists over 1,000 restaurants on its platform that do not have a contractual relationship with Grubhub “without the restaurants’ consent and without adequately disclosing to consumers” the lack of relationship, the lawsuit says. 

GrubHub also created “Routing Telephone Numbers” and hundreds of “microsites” each meant to look like a restaurant’s own phone number or website. Orders made through these outlets were still funneled through Grubhub, which then charged restaurants a separate commission “without adequately disclosing that fact to consumers,” according to court documents.

Finally, Grubhub took advantage of the pandemic-related rush to support local businesses with its “Supper for Support” promotion in which consumers were promised a discount on select orders. “Contrary to its advertisements, this promotion did not actually support restaurants as the restaurants, not Grubhub, were required to foot the full cost of the $10 off promotion,” the lawsuit says. The restaurants were also responsible for paying commissions on the full price before the discount.

Have you used Grubhub and been surprised by fees at the end? Leave a comment below and tell us about your experience!

The District of Columbia is represented by Karl A. Racine, attorney general for the District of Columbia, et al.

The Grubhub Hidden Fees Lawsuit is District of Columbia v. Grubhub Holdings Inc. et al., in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. 


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190 thoughts onGrubhub Class Action Claims Company Deceives Customers, Restaurants in Several Schemes

  1. Robert Russell says:

    Add me please I’m a driver for GrubHub

  2. Shayla Narvaez says:

    Add me immediately. They’ve violated too many rules and reg. They can’t tell me why my account is canceled and I have never gotten an email stating so as they said on a certain date. Current emails still inviting me to eat with Grubhub, and they took my money off my card after claiming my account had been “canceled” due to reasons they don’t know of. According to “Xavier”, it came from “ the platform “.. 😳 ADD ME

  3. Caitlyn J Baker says:

    Please add me, I’ve only used grubhub to order in food. Thank you

  4. Andrew says:

    Add me. Use several times per month!

    1. darell carter says:

      I work for grubhub right now and they screwed me twice last week out of mission pay

  5. Lindsey Hedrick says:

    add me please

  6. Leydy M says:

    add me

  7. MICHELLE Kitts says:

    Please add me

  8. Sara says:

    Hi I’d like to be added to the list as I have noticed the increased prices in grub hubs restaurant menus vs the actual restaurant menu!

  9. Floyd Williams says:

    Due to my age and medical disability I used GrubHub quite frequently now that I am aware of what was going on I can see it I only get a couple dollars a month in disability retirement and somebody’s there at the front door always like GrubHub scheming taking it from me Do you stealing it from me

  10. Catatina Mcdaniel says:

    Add me to this class action

    1. Jimi George says:

      Please add me they have screwed me out of 60 plus

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