DoorDash and the city of Chicago have reached a settlement in Chicago’s suit alleging the delivery app engaged in deceptive practices, according to a news release from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office.
In total, DoorDash agreed to pay out some $18 million, including $5.8 million to eligible restaurants using the delivery platform and $3.25 million to restaurants that were listed on the platform without their consent and are not currently on the app, according to the news release. The settlement also includes $4 million in credits to Chicagoans with active DoorDash ...
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