Grubhub charges

Ramp has processed transactions for Grubhub.

You might see Grubhub listed on your credit card statement as:
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Grubhub could appear on your statement as:

What is Grubhub?

Grubhub is an online food ordering and delivery platform established in 2004. It allows customers to order from a wide variety of restaurants and provides delivery options from a number of different partners. Users can access Grubhub through their website or mobile app, available for iOS and Android.

  1. Online food ordering from a variety of restaurants
  2. Delivery from local restaurant partners
  3. Real-time order tracking and updates
  4. User reviews and ratings of restaurants
  5. Scheduling food orders for a later time or date

Grubhub website:

“Accurate classification of expenses is vital for businesses as it forms the backbone of financial reporting, tax compliance, and strategic decision-making. It enables businesses to track and analyze their spending patterns, identify cost-saving opportunities, and assess the profitability of various operations or projects.”
Audrey Carroll
Senior Manager, Accounting, Ramp

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