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Just Eat is an online food order and delivery platform. It was founded in 2001 in Kolding, Denmark, as a food delivery company, and later headquartered in London, United Kingdom, from 2006 (as Just Eat plc) [a] until it was purchased by Netherlands-based Takeaway.com in 2020 forming Just Eat Takeaway.com. [1]
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).
On 19 August 2022, Just Eat Takeaway.com sold its 33% stake in iFood to Prosus (via Movile) for €1.8 billion. [42] [43] [11] In November 2024, Just Eat Takeaway announced that it was selling Grubhub to restaurant chain Wonder Group Inc for $650m. [44] Just Eat bought Grubhub in a $7.3bn deal agreed in June 2020. [45]
The increases — which range from 18 cents to $1.75 (hello, Delaware) — are expected to affect more than 9.2 million workers, raising their pay by a combined $5.7 billion, according to the ...
Seamless logo from 2011 until parent company Grubhub was acquired by Just Eat Takeaway in 2021. Seamless was launched in 1999 by Jason Finger, Paul Appelbaum, Todd Arky [1] [2] [3] and Andy Appelbaum as SeamlessWeb, providing companies with a web-based system for ordering food from restaurants and caterers.
It was bought in 2015 by UK-based Just Eat, which was subsequently folded into Dutch-based Just Eat Takeaway.com in 2020, following Just Eat's acquisition. [1] The e-commerce company’s main competitors are United States–based Uber Eats and DoorDash. Menulog had over 30,000 restaurant partners across Australia and New Zealand and has its own ...
“We believe Just Eat’s equity value has decoupled from its fundamentals because of a complete loss of trust in the management and supervisory board’s capital allocation and financial management.
When Takeaway.com merged with British company Just Eat in 2020, Groen became chief executive of the merged organisation. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Groen also owns 11.3% of the merged business; [ 10 ] he previously owned 35% of Takeaway.com. [ 11 ] In 2017, Quote magazine listed Groen as the Netherlands' richest self-made millionaire under 40. [ 12 ]