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Is There a Class Action Against Chick-fil-A in 2026?

Updated July 13, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Short answer: Yes. Chick-fil-A previously settled a $4.4 million class action alleging it secretly marked up prices on delivery orders (covering app/website delivery orders in CA, FL, GA, NJ and NY from Nov 2019 to Apr 2021) — those claims are now closed. It also faces litigation tied to a data breach first disclosed in 2023 and worker wage-and-hour claims. No new consumer claim is open right now.

What to do: See the case list below. If a settlement is currently accepting claims, you can file directly on the administrator's official site — or use Class Action Buddy to auto-fill the form for you to review, sign, and submit.

Recent class actions against Chick-fil-A

Case Status Year
Delivery-price markup settlement ($4.4M; CA/FL/GA/NJ/NY)settled; claims closed2019–2024
Data breach litigation (first disclosed 2023)ongoing2023–2026
Worker wage / off-the-clock claimsongoing2025–2026

This overview is compiled from public reporting and court filings and is provided for general information — not legal advice. Case statuses change; always confirm current details on the official settlement or court website.

How to check for new class actions against Chick-fil-A

New class actions are filed regularly, and most only open for claims months after they settle. The fastest way to catch one you qualify for:

  • Watch for a settlement notice — administrators email or mail the class if Chick-fil-A has your contact details on file.
  • Use Class Action Buddy — save your details once and get a push notification when a settlement opens that you qualify for.
  • Bookmark our open settlements directory for the current filable list across every brand.
Missing your receipt? Many open class actions are no-proof settlements — you can claim cash without proof of purchase. See the current list of no-proof settlements accepting claims now.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I'm part of a class action against Chick-fil-A?

If you receive a settlement notice by email or letter from a court-appointed administrator, read it for the class definition. For most consumer cases, anyone who was a Chick-fil-A customer during the specified class period automatically qualifies — no sign-up needed.

Is there a Chick-fil-A settlement I can claim right now?

Not right now — the current Chick-fil-A cases are still in active litigation (or already closed), so there is nothing to file yet. Sign up for Class Action Buddy and you'll get a push notification the moment a Chick-fil-A settlement opens that you qualify for.

Do I need a lawyer to join a Chick-fil-A class action?

No. Class actions are built so any qualifying class member can file a claim directly with the settlement administrator. The class is already represented by the named plaintiffs' attorneys — you just submit the claim form.

How can I stay updated on Chick-fil-A class actions?

New cases are filed regularly. Monitor a settlement-tracking service, or use Class Action Buddy — it stores your details once and alerts you when a Chick-fil-A settlement (or any other you qualify for) opens for claims.

Never miss a Chick-fil-A settlement

Set up Class Action Buddy once. We notify you when a settlement opens that you qualify for — and auto-fill the claim form in about a minute.

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