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DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats settle with New York City over fee caps
Jun 4, 2025 3:08 PM

June 4 (Reuters) - DoorDash ( DASH ), Grubhub and Uber

Eats have settled a lawsuit against New York City over

a law capping how much they can charge restaurants for

delivering meals.

The proposed settlement anticipates changes to the law, and

was described in a Wednesday filing in federal court in

Manhattan.

In connection with the settlement, DoorDash ( DASH ), Grubhub and

Uber Eats agreed to dismiss their lawsuit with prejudice.

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