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The agencies sought a $140 million judgment against the company, but reduced it to what Grubhub is able to pay, they said. Grubhub to pay $25 million for misleading customers, restaurants, drivers ...
Grubhub Inc., an online food ordering and delivery platform, will pay $25 million to settle a dispute over alleged deceptive business practices with the Illinois attorney general and the Federal ...
Grubhub will pay $25 million to settle charges it misled customers about the cost of their delivery and drivers about how much they could earn on the food-delivery platform.
In August 2017, Grubhub agreed to acquire Eat24 from Yelp for $287.5 million, subject to regulatory review. [23] In October 2017, Grubhub announced that it had completed its acquisition of Eat24. [24] In late 2018 Grubhub shut down the Eat24 brand. [25] Certain assets were acquired from 11 franchisee-owned OrderUp markets in September 2018.
In early 2018, the company announced the release of Broadcast, enabling restaurant brands to reach new customers by allowing them to browse live menus, order ahead and pay directly from high-traffic apps such as Facebook, Messenger, Yelp, Foursquare, Amazon Alexa and Chase Pay. [10] As of September 30, 2021, the LevelUp app is no longer ...
On 11 June, the company announced that it would acquire, in an all-stock transaction, US-based Grubhub—valuing the deal at $7.3 billion. [28] In July 2020, the company was reported to be in talks with Prosus to sell its 33% stake, inherited from Just Eat, in Brazilian food delivery company iFood, which operates in Brazil and Colombia.
Online food ordering is the process of ordering food, for delivery or pickup, from a website or other application. The product can be either ready-to-eat food (e.g., direct from a home-kitchen, restaurant, or a virtual restaurant) or food that has not been specially prepared for direct consumption (e.g., vegetables direct from a farm/garden, fruits, frozen meats. etc).
Jimmy John's is doubling down on its "freaky fast" delivery promise — and is refusing to work with food delivery giants like GrubHub, Uber Eats, and Postmates.