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  2. Deliveroo - Wikipedia

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    In Feb 2023, Deliveroo made 9% of the workforce redundant, with CEO Will Shu saying the reason was having “in recent years we grew our headcount very quickly. This was a response to unprecedented growth rates supported by Covid-related tail winds. I should have had a more balanced approach to headcount growth." [36]

  3. Deliveroo shares rise on reported takeover interest ... - AOL

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    Shares in Deliveroo have been given a boost after reports of takeover interest from US rival DoorDash. ... The group posted a loss of £31.8 million for 2023, significantly smaller than the £294. ...

  4. IWGB v CAC - Wikipedia

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    Deliveroo cyclists claimed that they should have the right to organise a union under the statutory procedure for recognition by their employer, Roofoods Ltd, under the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992. Their employer denied that they were even workers, or that workers had rights to organise and collectively bargain.

  5. Uber Eats - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for the Deliveroo & Uber Eats strike, London, February 2024. On 14 February 2024, Uber Eats delivery drivers in the United Kingdom went on strike and stopped delivering between 5pm and 10pm as part of a protest organised by Delivery Job UK. [51] The aim of the protest is to raise courier pay to a minimum of £5 per order. [52]

  6. Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The IWGB demanded that Deliveroo implement a hiring freeze, as well as an increase in payment for deliveries from £4 to £5. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Following these actions, Deliveroo wrote a letter to their couriers in Brighton stating that they would implement a hiring freeze, unrelated to the demands made by the IWGB.

  7. Online food ordering - Wikipedia

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    Online food ordering is the process of ordering food, for delivery or pickup, from a website or other application. The product can be either ready-to-eat food (e.g., direct from a home-kitchen, restaurant, or a virtual restaurant) or food that has not been specially prepared for direct consumption (e.g., vegetables direct from a farm/garden, fruits, frozen meats. etc).

  8. Boojum (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2023, the company was bought by Azzurri Restaurants Ltd, ... Boojum's burrito was the second most commonly ordered item of food on Deliveroo in the world. [18]

  9. Richard Harrington (actor) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, speaking of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Harrington revealed that he had worked as a Deliveroo driver to supplement his income during lockdown, due to the lack of work. [ 14 ]