Technology News – Page 17
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Deliveroo has 'no plans to replace restaurants'
Deliveroo has denied it plans to its replace restaurants partners, after a business plan seen by MCA appears to show a long-term ambition to move into food production.
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UberEats to expand to 40 more UK cities
Uber is increasing investment in food delivery in the UK this year after finding UberEats was “more successful than we thought”, the FT reports.
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Gousto secures £28.5m in new funding
Gousto, the UK meal-kit delivery operator, has secured £28.5m in new funding, bringing the total raised by the company to £56.5m.
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Deliveroo launches street food pop-up
Deliveroo has launched new initiative ‘Pop-ups’, which gives street food operators time to operate at its Editions sites, with two out of the initial four operators vegan-only. Street food brands will get 12 week slots at the dark kitchens, with the most popular to be offered the chance to become ...
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Crosstown developing new delivery tech solution
Crosstown Doughnuts is developing an on-demand technology solution which aims to give fledgling brands direct control over their delivery business and associated consumer data, MCA has learnt.
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Prezzo and Barclaycard to trial new payment technology
Prezzo has teamed up with Barclaycard to trial new technology, which allows diners to simply walk out after eating their meal.
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Deliveroo to create 250 new technology jobs in UK
Deliveroo announced this morning that it is to create 250 high-skilled tech jobs in London this year
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Vianet launches enhanced iDraught app
Vianet has launched a new and improved app for its iDraught beer quality and waste management system.
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First Table to launch in UK
First Table, the New Zealand restaurant discount platform, is launching in the UK, starting with Bristol.
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Tossed invest in cashless payment app Thyngs
Founder of Tossed Vincent McKevitt and financial director Neil Sebba have invested in an early-stage cashless payments firm Thyngs, as part of a £300,000 crowdfunding campaign.
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Harvester targets “silent majority” for guest feedback
Mitchells & Butlers’ Harvester brand has seen an 18% hike in its number of guest promoters after trialling a scheme aimed at tapping into the “silent majority” of customers usually reluctant to give feedback.
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H1 revenue up 28% at Eagle Eye
Eagle Eye, the digital loyalty company, saw group revenues increase c28% to £6.5m in six months ended 31 December 2017
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EiG partners with Yext
Ei Group has partnered with Yext, the global digital knowledge management provider, to improve customer experience and drive footfall to its websites.
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Diageo partners with UberEats for alcohol delivery
Diageo has partnered with UberEats to offer retailers the opportunity to grow their alcohol sales. Retailers will be invited to work alongside Diageo as supply partners to fulfil orders of its beverages, as well as mixers and snacks, via the UberEats app. Diageo said the initiative will provide a significant ...
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Burgers win out in Deliveroo most ordered
Deliveroo has revealed its most popular dishes around the world popular from the past 12 months.
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Deliveroo seeking head of rider engagement
Deliveroo is looking to improve the working experience of its riders in order to “positively impact retention”
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Deltic to accept digital IDs
The Deltic Group is to become the first late-night operator to accept digital identification as a form of ID across its entire estate.
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Crussh launches own app
Crussh has launched its own app offering customers multiple loyalty schemes, pre-ordering, streamlined payments, and a free coffee on download
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Uber Eats unveils new brand identity
Uber Eats has marked its second birthday by unveiling a new look and redesign of its platform and app which gives it a more distinct identity from the wider Uber group.
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Bird secret survey lays bare delivery shortcomings
BIRD, the fried chicken restaurant concept, commissioned a survey into consumer experiences of its food via home delivery, which co-founder Paul Hemings said laid bare the issues with the fast-growing segment, MCA can reveal.