All Delivery articles – Page 16
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News
Tomahawk launches London-based virtual brands
Steakhouse concept Tomahawk has launched two virtual delivery brands out of its Hoxton restaurant.
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Deliveroo launches new subscription service
Deliveroo has launched a new subscription service for orders over £25, which will offer couples, families and groups unlimited free delivery for £3.49 per month.
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Deliveroo rolls out ‘Signature’ service
Deliveroo has launched a major global expansion of its ‘Signature’ order service, and plans to sign up 50 new restaurant partners by the end of the month.
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Farmstand goes 100% online
Farmstand, the healthy eating concept, has relaunched its business model and gone 100% online in response to the pandemic.
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Interviews
Brian Trollip: ‘Delivery was more than a lifeline’
The value of Dishoom’s new delivery offer has stretched beyond its contribution to sales, managing director Brian Trollip has said.
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Former Just Eat CEO invests in Egypt’s fastest growing delivery company
Former Just Eat CEO David Buttress has made his largest personal business investment to date, in Egyptian food delivery company Elmenus.
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Just Eat Takeaway.com places €1.1bn convertible bond offer
Just Eat Takeaway.com has successfully placed a two-tranche convertible bonds offer of €1.1bn.
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Deliveroo appoints ex-Amazon VP to exec team
Deliveroo has further strengthened its executive team with the appointment of Eric French, formerly of Amazon, as chief marketplace officer.
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Analysis & Insight
Delivery vs collection: Maximising your footfall during lockdown
New year, same challenges. If 2020 wasn’t hard enough, starting 2021 with another lockdown highlights the uphill battle ahead, particularly with an official end date for Lockdown 3.0 yet to be announced. As a result, delivery, on-site purchases to takeaway and click & collect remain the only revenue streams for operators for at least the foreseeable future.
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Analysis & Insight
Deliveroo: Vegan orders up 165%
More than eight in 10 consumers (85%) will order delivery more often or the same as they did before the pandemic, a new report from Deliveroo finds.
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Banana Tree sees delivery growth from outside London
Indochinese restaurant operator Banana Tree has found that growth in delivery sales during the pandemic has increased five-fold outside the capital, director Anne Chow told MCA.
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Deliveroo appoints Wolfson to board
Deliveroo has appointed Lord Simon Wolfson, former CEO of Next, as a non-executive director.
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Deliveroo hires four banks for float
Deliveroo has appointed four investment banks to work on its stock market flotation, Sky News reports.
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Just Eat Takeaway hails uplift in delivery
Just Eat Takeaway has hailed a huge uplift in fourth-quarter UK business on the same period in 2019.
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Interviews
Just Eat MD Andrew Kenny: ‘2020 raised the bar for delivery’
Delivery has never seen a year like 2020. Whilst last year’s events wreaked havoc on traditional operating models across the hospitality space, the back-to-back lockdowns and shift towards homeworking prompted an unprecedented surge in delivery sales, with the UK’s three primary aggregators all reporting uplifts in revenue, partnerships and order numbers.
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Deliveroo targets 100 new locations in 2021
Deliveroo is to expand to around 100 new towns and cities across the UK in 2021, and extend its reach in the over 150 locations it currently operates in.
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Analysis & Insight
Delivery returns to top of the menu
Delivery accounted for one in four eating out occasions during the second lockdown in November, Lumina Intelligence’s Eating Out Panel reveals.
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News
Dom’s Subs upcycles Subway site
Artisan sandwich maker Dom’s Subs is doubling up with a new site in the City of London.
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Deliveroo lost £317m in 2019
Deliveroo’s losses grew to £317.7m in 2019, up by a third from on the previous year, before the pandemic helped boost it to profitability.
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Analysis & Insight
Brandwatch: Burger King @ Just Eat
Unlike the rest of us, Just Eat has had a pretty good year. From that fateful day in March, as the nation was informed that they “must stay home” in a then unprecedented (three-week) lockdown, eating in became the new eating out. Just Eat saw a 33% jump in orders as a result of the first lockdown – with breakfast and lunch orders rising by 50% and 80% respectively – and the upward trend has since continued. However, whilst the crisis may have escalated the company’s rapid growth, it was by no means the catalyst.