GrubHub, Uber, Postmates Sued For Antitrust Violations, Supracompetitive Prices
Posted in: Breaking the Law
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On Monday in the Southern District of New York, GrubHub, Uber and Postmates were sued for antitrust violations regarding their allegedly supracompetitive pricing. Plaintiffs Philip Eliades, Jonathan Swaby, John Boisi, and Nathan Obey accused the defendants for violating the Sherman Act, claiming that the defendants have caused them to pay higher prices for goods from restaurants regardless of ordering from the apps or directly from a restaurant.
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