Grubhub And Seamless California Delivery Fee Settlement
Grubhub has reached a $5 million class action settlement (Wang et al. v. Grubhub) over allegations that it falsely advertised delivery fees and listed inflated menu prices compared to actual restaurant prices on the Grubhub and Seamless platforms. Affected California customers may file a claim by May 12, 2026.
What Is This Case About?
The lawsuit alleges that Grubhub and Seamless misrepresented delivery fees charged to customers and displayed menu prices on the platforms that were higher than what the restaurants actually charged. Plaintiffs claim this constituted false advertising that caused California consumers to overpay for food delivery orders.
Who Is Eligible?
You may be eligible if you placed an order through the Grubhub or Seamless app or website between January 24, 2019 and January 12, 2026 for delivery to a California address.
How Much Can You Receive?
Each valid claimant will receive a $10 Grubhub site credit. The credit may be proportionally reduced if the total number of claims exceeds the $5 million settlement fund.
How to File Before the Deadline
Submit your claim through the official GH Delivery Fee Settlement website.
For more information about this case, visit the Grubhub Seamless delivery fee settlement page on OpenClassActions.com.
- Claim Deadline: May 12, 2026
- Settlement Amount: $5 million
- Case Type: False advertising / delivery fees
OpenClassActions.org is not affiliated with Grubhub, Seamless, or the settlement administrator. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
