Plaintiffs file reply in support of class certification in US case over food delivery
( June 29, 2026, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Plaintiffs accusing Uber, GrubHub and Postmates of monopolizing the food-delivery market and forcing restaurants to charge elevated prices to customers not using the delivery apps filed a reply in support of class certification. Plaintiffs seek certification for three classes: two damages classes comprised of persons who purchased directly from restaurants subject to “no-price-competition clauses,” and an injunctive relief class comprised of persons who purchased from such restaurants through competing platforms. See attached file....
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