Grubhub reaches $25 million settlement with FTC over deceptive practices

Grubhub will pay $25 million to settle charges from the Federal Trade Commission and the Illinois attorney general over deceptive practices. The accusations included misleading customers about delivery costs, blocking access to accounts and funds, deceiving drivers about earnings, and listing restaurants without permission.
RATING
The article provides a brief summary of the settlement between Grubhub and the FTC, highlighting key issues involved. However, it lacks depth in terms of source attribution and multiple perspectives.
RATING DETAILS
The article appears accurate regarding the information presented, but it lacks specific details or sources to verify the claims made about Grubhub's practices.
The article presents one side of the story, focusing on the charges against Grubhub without including Grubhub's response or additional viewpoints from affected parties.
The article is clear and straightforward in its language and presentation of facts, but it could benefit from a more detailed explanation of the situation.
The article does not cite any specific sources beyond mentioning the FTC and the Illinois attorney general, making it difficult to assess the reliability and authority of the information.
The article does not disclose any potential conflicts of interest or affiliations, but it also lacks comprehensive details about the settlement and the context of the charges.