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GrubHub Settles Lawsuit with the District of Columbia for $3.5 Million

The District of Columbia sued Grubhub over the company’s alleged misleading business practices. As a result, Grubhub was compelled to pay a $3.5 million settlement.

Attorney General Karl Racine of Washington, D.C., stated on Friday that Grubhub had been found guilty of violating the city’s consumer protection rules. It violated the rules by “charging clients hidden fees and utilizing deceptive marketing practices to maximize profits.”

In March, the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against Grubhub. It was alleged to allegedly violate its Consumer Protection and Procedures Act.

Read the source article at techstory.in

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