• Open to New Clients
  • Data Privacy
  • January 01, 0001

Did Grubhub Collect and Share Your Personal Information Without Your Consent?

You may be entitled to up to $10,000.

  • You may qualify for this claim if you have a Grubhub account and searched for restaurants or ordered food through Grubhub. 
  • Grubhub users who value their privacy should sign up.
  • All claims are backed by Labaton Keller Sucharow, a national law firm that has recouped over $30 Billion for people like you.

Grubhub is an online food ordering and delivery platform. Labaton is investigating potential arbitration claims based on allegations that Grubhub intercepted and shared users’ IP addresses, Pixel data, personal information, and restaurant-related activity without their consent or meaningful transparency.

This case is about protecting consumer data privacy. We allege that Grubhub unlawfully collected personal information about its users without their consent. If you searched for restaurants or ordered food through Grubub, you may be eligible to pursue a claim with potential damages of up to $10,000.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is arbitration confidential?
Yes, arbitration is a confidential, private process.
Once I sign up, how does the process work?
Once you sign up, you’ll be asked to sign our attorney-client agreement. That allows us to investigate your private arbitration claim. Then, log in to your secure client portal. All information is strictly privileged and confidential and will only be used for your claim. Answer a few more questions, upload a few documents, and we’ll take it from there. We’ll analyze your claim and your losses, negotiate with the company, and, if necessary, pursue your claim in arbitration.
How do your fees work?
Our fees will be a percentage of the settlement or recovery we obtain for you. That amount will depend on the rules in the state you live in. We only receive a fee if you win, and you will never owe us any money.

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