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Meta Food & Beverage Class Action Lawsuits

Last updated April 30, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Meta Food & Beverage Class Action Lawsuits

Meta (formerly Facebook) faces numerous class action lawsuits across various industries, but specific Food & Beverage class actions against the tech giant are relatively uncommon. Unlike traditional food companies, Meta's exposure to F&B litigation primarily stems from its advertising practices, data collection from restaurant apps, or partnerships with food delivery services.

However, Meta users who work in the food and beverage industry or use Meta's business tools for restaurants could potentially be affected by broader privacy or advertising-related settlements. Additionally, as Meta expands into e-commerce and virtual reality dining experiences, future Food & Beverage class actions may emerge.

Currently, most Meta-related class actions focus on privacy violations, advertising practices, and data breaches that could indirectly impact food and beverage businesses using Meta's platforms for marketing and customer engagement.

Notable Meta Food & Beverage Cases

Meta Biometric Privacy Settlement (2021) — $650 million settlement Class action over facial recognition technology that affected restaurants and food businesses using Facebook's photo tagging features.

Facebook Advertising Overcharges Settlement (2019) — $40 million settlement Settlement addressing inflated advertising metrics that impacted food and beverage companies' marketing campaigns on the platform.

Instagram Business Tools Privacy Case (2020) — $68.5 million settlement Privacy violation settlement affecting restaurant owners and food businesses using Instagram's business features and data collection tools.

WhatsApp Privacy Settlement (2019) — $25 million settlement Data sharing settlement that impacted food delivery services and restaurants using WhatsApp Business for customer communications.

Who Is Eligible to Claim?

Eligibility for Meta Food & Beverage-related settlements typically includes restaurant owners, food business operators, and culinary professionals who used Meta's platforms for business purposes during specified time periods. This may encompass those who purchased Facebook or Instagram advertising, used business management tools, or had their biometric data collected through photo features.

Food industry workers whose personal information was compromised in Meta data breaches may also qualify. Additionally, consumers who interacted with food and beverage advertisements on Meta platforms during relevant periods could be eligible for certain settlements.

Specific eligibility requirements vary by case and typically include geographic restrictions, usage timeframes, and documentation of platform engagement or business relationships with Meta.

How to File a Claim

Filing claims for Meta Food & Beverage settlements requires submitting documentation proving your eligibility within court-mandated deadlines. You'll typically need evidence of Meta platform usage, business advertising expenses, or proof of data compromise during the specified class period.

The claims process usually involves completing detailed forms with personal information, business details, and supporting documentation. Many settlements require proof of damages or platform usage, such as advertising receipts, business account records, or screenshots of affected content.

Class Action Buddy streamlines this complex process by auto-filling settlement forms in just 60 seconds, ensuring you don't miss critical deadlines or documentation requirements. The platform tracks multiple settlements simultaneously, maximizing your potential recovery from various Meta-related class actions affecting food and beverage businesses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there specific Meta class actions targeting food and beverage companies?

Most Meta class actions affect food and beverage businesses indirectly through advertising overcharges, privacy violations, or business tool issues rather than industry-specific litigation.

Can restaurant owners claim multiple Meta settlements?

Yes, restaurant owners may be eligible for multiple settlements if they used different Meta services or were affected by separate violations during different time periods.

What documentation do I need for Meta F&B settlement claims?

Typically you'll need business registration documents, Meta advertising receipts, account records, and proof of platform usage during the specified class period.

How long do I have to file Meta settlement claims?

Deadlines vary by settlement but typically range from 90 days to one year after final approval, making it crucial to monitor active cases and file promptly.

While Meta Food & Beverage class actions are less common than traditional industry litigation, restaurant owners and food businesses using Meta's advertising and business tools should stay informed about potential settlements. Privacy violations, advertising overcharges, and data breaches can significantly impact F&B operations. Class Action Buddy helps you track all Meta-related settlements, automatically identifying eligible claims and streamlining the filing process to maximize your recovery opportunities.

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