All Delivery articles – Page 16
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OpinionDominic Walsh: Deliveroo’s unforgiveable errors
There’s no two ways about it. The flotation of Deliveroo on the London Stock Exchange was an unmitigated disaster. Will Shu may wish to blame market volatility for the 30% slump on the first morning of trading, but the truth is there were myriad factors that came together in an unholy alliance to derail what should have been a landmark moment in the entrepreneur’s life.
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InterviewsThunderbird: ‘It won’t get any better for delivery’
The last three months are “as good as it’s going to be” for delivery and dark kitchens, believes Thunderbird CEO Paul Gilchrist.
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Analysis & InsightHow will delivery fare as dine-in re-opens?
Demand for delivery has never been so high, and there is significantly greater supply than pre-pandemic, as foodservice operators capitalise on this increased consumer demand. Furthermore, delivery has become a lifeline whilst traditional routes to market were restricted, following just 11 weeks of ‘normal’ trading in 2020.
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NewsFive Guys: ‘Delivery is here to stay’
Future demand for delivery may be hard to predict but the market is not going to go away, Five Guys UK chief executive John Eckert has told MCA.
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Analysis & InsightDelivery market reaches £11.4bn
Food delivery grew by £3.7bn in 2020 to reach £11.4bn, as it benefitted from being one of the few routes to market during the pandemic, Lumina Intelligence reports.
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NewsDelivery and takeaway sales up more than 300%
Sales from delivery and takeaway were 346% higher in March this year than the same month in 2019, according to CGA’s latest Hospitality at Home Tracker.
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NewsDeliveroo must prove itself to the market, says Shu
Deliveroo’s founder and chief executive Will Shu has said his message to shareholders and the wider investor community is “it is on me to prove the long-term value of this company”.
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NewsDeliveroo takes ‘prudent’ approach
Deliveroo has reported first quarter orders were up by 114% year-on-year to 71m.
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NewsJust Eat orders up 96%
Just Eat processed 64m orders in the UK in Q1 2021, growth of 96% on the same period in 2020.
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Analysis & InsightDoubt over delivery growth - poll
Only a very small minority of operators (6%) believe delivery volumes will continue to grow when dining out reopens.
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NewsCamile Thai to expand dark kitchens through new partnership
Camile Thai Kitchen has partnered with Reef Technologies to open a new dark kitchen in London, as it looks to grow its presence in the delivery-only space.
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NewsDeliveroo’s share bounce back despite strike action
Deliveroo’s share value bounced back four percent this morning after all of its issued shares were admitted for trading on the London Stock Exchange, despite planned strike action by riders today.
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NewsDeliveroo IPO an ‘absolute disaster’
It was billed as the biggest London listing of the last ten years, Chancellor Rishi Sunak hailing the delivery company as a “true British tech success story”.
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NewsDeliveroo IPO off to bumpy start
Deliveroo this morning raised an initial £1.5bn of new money in its initial public offering (IPO).
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NewsJust Eat adds big name brands
Just Eat has added Costa Coffee, Starbucks, Chipotle, Leon and Tortilla to its UK delivery platform.
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NewsDeliveroo to float at lower valuation
Deliveroo is reported to have slashed almost £1bn from the top end of its forthcoming initial public offering (IPO) to £7.6bn-£7.85bn.
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NewsBone Daddies to expand Wing Daddies concept
Bone Daddies is to roll out its new chicken wing-focused virtual brand to 12 sites across London following a successful trial in Kentish Town.
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NewsDeliveroo gets thumbs down from more fund managers
Legal & General Investment Management and M&G have joined the list of fund managers who have said they will not be buying shares in Deliveroo when it goes public next week.
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NewsAviva shuns Deliveroo over riders’ rights
One of the UK’s largest fund managers will not buy shares in Deliveroo when it goes public because of concerns over the rights of its delivery riders.
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News
PizzaExpress and Deliveroo go exclusive
PizzaExpress and Deliveroo have announced a new two-year exclusive delivery deal across the UK and Ireland that will cover 290 restaurants.




























