All Delivery articles – Page 28
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NewsA case for and against Foodservice delivery cannibalisation
While some operators might have some misgivings, in terms of key consumer metrics, the Foodservice Delivery market is firing on all cylinders. But aside from understanding more about market growth, the most common question we receive is about where the trade is coming from? Calling on insights from MCA’s latest Foodservice Delivery report, I went in search of some answers.
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NewsCMA rules Amazon and Deliveroo deal could ‘harm competition’
Amazon and Deliveroo have been given 5 days to address concerns as the CMA revealed the proposed deal could ‘harm competition.’
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Analysis & InsightGoodbody on Coffer Peach and 2020; Peel Hunt on Just Eat
Goodbody says the UK restaurant sector is still facing the dual headwinds of chronic oversupply and cost inflation, while Peel Hunt say Prosus’ latest offer for Just Eat ”significantly increases deal certainty”.
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NewsJust Eat tell shareholders to reject Prosus’ revised offer
Just Eat have recommended shareholders reject Prosus’ revised takeover offer, saying it still significantly undervalues the delivery marketplace company.
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NewsProsus raises offer in Just Eat battle
Prosus has raised its offer for Just Eat to 740p per share, valuing the business at $5.1bn.
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Analysis & InsightNearly half of Londoners choosing restaurants over delivery
Almost half (42%) of Londoners still choose eating out at ‘traditional’ restaurants over food delivery apps or cooking at home, the Annual Taste of London Food Report has revealed.
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NewsAnother Deliveroo ad banned for misleading customers
The ASA has banned a recent Deliveroo TV ad for misleading consumers. The ad showed a woman receiving a Deliveroo order to her home, then handing out meals from various restaurants to her family and friends from a single bag, calling out “Chinese, KFC, Wagamama, Greek salad, Pizza Express, Burger King, Five Guys, Doner, Buon Giorno Italiano, prawn crackers…” before disappearing into the bag.
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Analysis & InsightDelivery menus 6% more expensive
Average dish prices are 6% higher on delivery menus compared to in-restaurant menus, MCA analysis reveals.
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Analysis & InsightDelivery platforms increase London turnover by £323m
Third party delivery has led to £323m increase in turnover (+1.4%) across the restaurant industry in London, a joint study by Deloitte and Uber Eats reports.
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Analysis & InsightDelivery market grows 18% to £8.4bn
The delivery market is valued at £8.4bn in 2019, up 18% year-on-year, MCA analysis reveals.
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NewsJust Eat urges shareholders to reject Prosus offer
Just Eat has told its shareholders a hostile takeover bid from Prosus of 710p per share “significantly undervalues” the company.
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NewsDeliveroo adds event services to corporate arm
Deliveroo has extended its Deliveroo for Business (DFB) offering to include a new package of catering services.
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NewsDeliveroo reveals its trend predictions for 2020
Grazing, primitive cooking methods and new-wave salads will be among the top food trends in 2020, as predicted by Deliveroo.
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NewsTakeaway.com forced to clarify comments on Just Eat bid
Takeaway.com has been forced to clarify comments made by its chief executive Jitse Groen, in which he reportedly told a press conference in Barcelona that he had no plans to improve the offer for Just Eat.
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NewsWhy online delivery should be your first concern
Over the last 10 years, changes in social trends and economics have led to a shift in the way we consume food. Longer working hours, people remaining single for longer, the economic crisis and the growth in technology platforms has resulted in people choosing more frequently to ‘dine-in’ rather than dining out.
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NewsDeliveroo launches click and collect service
Deliveroo has launched its long-awaited click and collect service, Pickup, which is currently available from 13 cities in the UK.
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NewsTakeaway.com highlights conflict of interest in Just Eat deal
The proposed merger between Just Eat and Takeaway.com has seen another twist in the tale, after Takeaway.com notified Delivery Hero – which counts Prosus as its largest shareholder – that it must abstain from voting in its general meeting on the all-share deal due to a conflict of interest.
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NewsAberdeen Standard calls for more cash for Just Eat
Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) – one of Just Eat’s biggest investors – has called for Prosus to raise its offer by at least 20% for it “to be deemed attractive”, The Times has reported.
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NewsJust Eat rejects cash offer by investment group
Just Eat has rejected a cash offer for the business by Prosus – part of South African-based e-commerce group Naspers.
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NewsJust Eat publishes scheme document for Takeaway.com merger
Just Eat has announced the scheme document for shareholders, regarding its proposed merger with Netherlands-based Takeaway.com has now been published.


























