FLORIDA – A settlement has reportedly been reached in a class-action lawsuit against Chick-fil-A, and Floridians are among those who may walk away with gift card or cash award.
Mayheu v. Chick-fil-A, Inc. alleges Chick-fil-A made false or misleading representations of fees and menu prices for delivery orders through the Chick-fil-A® One app or website from Nov. 1, 2019, to April 30, 2021. Eligible settlement class members will have placed such an order during that timeframe in the states of California, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey or New York, according to the class action’s website.
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In order to qualify for a gift card or cash award of up to $29.25, settlement class members must fill and submit a claim form. The form must be submitted online or postmarked by Feb. 15.
Emails regarding how to receive a digital payment will be going out to settlement class members who file a valid claim form, according to the website.
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In general, the website notes a court has not yet decided to approve the settlement. A relevant hearing is currently scheduled for 10 a.m. Feb. 9, yet even if the settlement is approved, the decision may still be appealed.
The appeal process can take time, perhaps more than a year. You will not receive your Cash Settlement Award or Gift Card Settlement Award until any appeals are resolved. Please be patient.
www.deliveryordersettlement.com/Home/FAQ | 8. When will I receive my Cash Settlement Award or Gift Card Settlement Award?
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