California's Attorney General has announced a settlement with DoorDash over violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA), as reported by @ballardspahrllp. Meanwhile, Los Angeles County has initiated lawsuits against both DoorDash and Grubhub, accusing them of shady and unfair business practices. The lawsuit against DoorDash relates to allegations of improperly sharing people's information, with the company conceding by paying a settlement. Grubhub faces accusations of deceptive business practices, including bait-and-switch pricing and misrepresentation of driver benefits. Furthermore, DoorDash has been targeted in a consumer class action lawsuit filed in California over allegedly excessive delivery fees, violating emergency legislation enacted by the New York City Council in 2020, as highlighted by #LawdotcomRadar.
LA County sues Grubhub, alleging unfair and deceptive business practices https://t.co/PP1QY3DMMk
DoorDash was hit with a consumer class action Feb. 16 in California over allegedly excessive delivery fees in violation of emergency legislation enacted by the New York City Council in 2020. #LawdotcomRadar https://t.co/FYlmJbdo6o https://t.co/IJBGArkXNu
thanks to some scumbags doordash doesn’t refund when they screw up now
los angeles county is suing grubhub for alleged deceptive business practices including bait-and-switch pricing and misrepresentation of driver benefits https://t.co/MUzSGzsRCA
DoorDash coughs up a few bucks after California accuses it of spreading around people's info https://t.co/N9QVw0eljq
L.A. County suing Grubhub, alleging shady business practices https://t.co/uvspBYOVu2
California Attorney General Announces Settlement with DoorDash for CCPA and CalOPPA Violations https://t.co/fSnRbcnCVy | by @ballardspahrllp