CHICAGO (WLS) -- Uber will pay millions to Chicago restaurants as part of a $10 million settlement with the city of Chicago.
This has to do with Uber Eats and Postmates listing Chicago restaurants on their food delivery platforms without the restaurants' consent.
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They also charged commissions higher than the 15% allowed in the city's emergency fee cap ordinance.
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As part of the settlement, Uber denies any wrongdoing. The city said Uber was cooperative during the investigation.