AT A GLANCE:
Anyone who placed a “delivery” order from Pizza Hut and paid unexpected additional “delivery,” “service” or “mandatory fees” at checkout.
These hidden and misleading fees cause customers to pay more than the price originally advertised and more than the customer agreed to pay. Pizza Hut also fails to disclose how these “delivery fees” are shared.
These hidden or misleading fees cause customers to pay more than they agreed to and misrepresent how delivery costs are shared.
Pizza Hut’s website and app may not be showing the full price up front. The company allegedly promotes low menu prices and delivery options — but once customers reach checkout, extra “delivery” or “service” fees appear that weren’t originally disclosed.
And even though these fees sound like they support your delivery driver, Pizza Hut keeps 100% of the delivery fee. Many customers only discover this after paying more than they expected.
This practice — sometimes called drip pricing — can mislead customers, distort fair competition, and inflate the true cost of food orders. If you placed a “delivery order” from Pizza Hut and noticed higher charges than advertised, you may be eligible for compensation.
If you qualify, you can bring a claim through arbitration—a legal process similar to court but often faster and more streamlined. Our legal partners will handle the process on your behalf.
Correct. These are individual arbitration claims, not a class action or traditional lawsuit. It’s a common way to hold companies accountable when they’ve violated privacy or consumer protection laws.
There are no upfront costs to you. Legal fees are only collected if your case is won or settled.
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