Grubhub Class Action Settlements in Minnesota
All Grubhub class action lawsuits and settlements available to Minnesota residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Minnesota residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Grubhub that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $5M Grubhub delivery fees class action settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all Grubhub settlements total $10. Class Action Buddy automatically files Grubhub claims for Minnesota residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.
Open Grubhub Settlements for Minnesota Residents (1)
These Grubhub settlements are currently accepting claims from Minnesota residents.
$5M Grubhub delivery fees class action settlement
Up to $10Grubhub/Seamless users who ordered delivery to California (Jan 2019-Jan 2026) may claim a $10 credit from this $5M delivery fees settlement.
About Grubhub Class Actions in Minnesota
Minnesota residents have specific protections when dealing with food delivery services like Grubhub through the state's Consumer Fraud Act and Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provide stronger remedies than federal law for misleading pricing practices. Grubhub operates extensively throughout Minnesota's major metropolitan areas, including Minneapolis-St. Paul, Duluth, and Rochester, serving thousands of customers and partnering with local restaurants across the state. The company does not maintain corporate offices in Minnesota but conducts significant business operations through its delivery network and restaurant partnerships. Minnesota residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's four-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations, which is longer than many other states. The Minnesota Attorney General's Office actively monitors food delivery pricing practices and has previously investigated similar companies for fee transparency issues. When participating in the $5 million Grubhub delivery fees settlement, Minnesota residents should retain all order receipts and delivery confirmations, as Minnesota courts often require detailed documentation of consumer transactions. The state's consumer protection framework also allows for potential attorney fee recovery in successful class action cases.
Grubhub Settlements in Minnesota: FAQs
Are Minnesota residents eligible for the $5 million Grubhub delivery fees settlement?
Yes, Minnesota residents who used Grubhub and were charged disputed delivery fees during the settlement period are eligible to participate. Minnesota's consumer protection laws actually strengthen claims against companies that engage in deceptive pricing practices, potentially making resident claims more robust than in other states.
Does Minnesota law provide additional protections beyond the Grubhub settlement for delivery fee disputes?
Minnesota's Consumer Fraud Act and Deceptive Trade Practices Act offer stronger protections than federal law, including potential treble damages for willful violations. These laws specifically address misleading pricing practices, which could apply to food delivery fee structures that aren't clearly disclosed to consumers.
How long do Minnesota residents have to file claims related to Grubhub delivery fee issues?
Minnesota provides a four-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims, which is more generous than many states' three-year limits. However, specific class action settlements like the $5 million Grubhub case have their own deadlines that are typically much shorter, often 60-90 days from notice.
Tips for Minnesota Residents Filing Grubhub Claims
Minnesota residents should compile comprehensive records of all Grubhub orders, including screenshots of final checkout pages showing delivery fees and any promotional pricing. Keep email confirmations and credit card statements as supporting documentation. File settlement claims promptly, as Minnesota's generous four-year statute of limitations doesn't apply to specific settlement deadlines, which are typically much shorter. Consider consulting with Minnesota consumer protection attorneys familiar with the state's stronger Consumer Fraud Act if you believe you've experienced additional damages beyond the settlement scope. Monitor the Minnesota Attorney General's website for updates on food delivery investigations.
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