もっと詳しく

Grubhub will be more transparent about its pricing after the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office found that the popular food delivery app charged customers more for some meals than they would have paid at the restaurants. The Chicago-based company will also pay a total of $125,000 to several Pennsylvania food banks, including Philabundance, in lieu of monetary damages, according to the terms ofthe settlement announced Monday by Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s office. “Online food delivery platforms can be very convenient, but consumers deserve transparency so they can make informed decision…