Welcome to the Lynn Scott v. Grubhub Settlement Website.

In October 2020, a class action lawsuit was filed against Grubhub. The lawsuit was brought on behalf of businesses whose names or logos were listed on the following online food delivery platforms affiliated with Grubhub Inc., including Grubhub, Eat24, Tapingo, OrderUp, Seamless, LevelUp, AllMenus, MenuPages, and BiteGrabber, without a contract with those businesses.

The lawsuit claims that thousands of businesses were added to food ordering and delivery apps without a contract in place. According to Plaintiffs’ complaint, consumers believed the businesses had a contract with Grubhub when they did not, which allegedly hurt the businesses’ reputations and caused them to lose sales.

Grubhub denies that it did anything wrong, and Plaintiffs have not proven that Grubhub has done anything wrong.


Your Legal Rights and Options in This Settlement
Submit a Claim Form The Claim filing deadline was March 4, 2026. Claims are no longer accepted.
Objection The Objection deadline was February 2, 2026. Objections are no longer being accepted.
Exclude Yourself The Exclusion deadline was February 2, 2026. Exclusion requests are no longer being accepted.
Go to Final Approval Hearing on April 15, 2026 Ask to speak in Court about your opinion of the Settlement.
Do Nothing You won’t get a share of the Settlement benefits, and you give up your rights to sue Grubhub regarding the claims in this case.

These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained further in the Notice and on the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page of this website.

The Court must decide whether to approve the Settlement and the requested attorneys’ fee award and costs. No Settlement benefits will be provided unless the Court approves the Settlement.