Just Eat
Coverage explores the role of one of the UK’s largest online food ordering platforms in the wider hospitality ecosystem — including restaurant partnerships, commission models, branded delivery fleets, logistics integrations, grocery expansion, and strategic alliances with major chains such as Greggs, McDonald’s, and Subway. Reporting provides actionable insight for operators navigating third-party fulfilment, digital ordering, consumer convenience, and last-mile delivery economics.
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Oct- 2022 -19 OctoberFood and Drink
Just Eat returns to profit despite orders slump
Just Eat Takeaway.com has announced it has returned to profitability in Q3, reporting a positive adjusted EBITDA, despite reporting a marked decline in total orders. While its return to profitability was materially ahead of prior guidance, total orders were down by 11%, falling from 265.8 million to 235.3 million in…
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Sep- 2022 -30 SeptemberPeople
Just Eat to appoint former MD as CCO
Just Eat Takeaway.com has expanded its management board by nominating Andrew Kenny, a previous managing director at the group, as its new chief commercial officer (CCO). Kenny has been with the company for five years and served as MD for Just Eat UK. He is also a member of the…
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28 SeptemberBusiness
Just Eat to return to profit earlier than expected
Just Eat Takeaway.com has said it expects to return to profitability earlier than initially expected, with the group on track to generate positive adjusted EBITDA in the second half of 2022. The group said it expects to generate positive adjusted EBITDA in the second half of 2022, an improvement compared…
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12 SeptemberApps & Technology
Just Eat launches employee benefits service in Ireland
Just Eat for Business has officially launched its employee benefits and food service for businesses, Just Eat Pay, in Ireland. As part of the launch, Just Eat has also announced the availability of the Just Eat Pay Card. The new debit card will work through the Just Eat website and…
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8 SeptemberBusiness
UKH calls for action as 1 in 5 businesses warn of collapse
UKHospitality has called on the government for increased support as a new survey has found that one in five hospitality businesses saying they will not survive the current crisis, while three in five operators admitted they are no longer profitable. The findings come from a recent survey of hospitality operators,…
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Aug- 2022 -19 AugustNews
Tim Hortons continues UK expansion with first dark kitchen
Tim Hortons has announced the opening of its first dark kitchen in London to help “facilitate demand for its renowned offering in the capital”. The brand’s delivery-only kitchen, located in Kentish Town, will allow those within two square miles of the kitchen to access its products via platforms including UberEats,…
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19 AugustApps & Technology
Just Eat sells its stake in iFood
Just Eat has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its equity stake of approximately 33% in the iFood joint venture to Prosus N.V. in return for a cash consideration totalling up to €1.8bn (£1.5bn). The news comes as the takeaway delivery company entered into an agreement with MIH Movile…
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9 AugustRestaurants
Chopstix expands its footprint with three new sites
Chopstix has announced three new sites in Greater London which are set to open in the next month. The addition of Kingston-Upon-Thames, Brixton and Bromley marks its next steps for growth for the Pan-Asian noodle brand, which was founded in 2002 by brothers-in-law, Sam Elia and Menashe Sadik, totalling seven…
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9 AugustRestaurants
Slims Chickens partners with Tesco to open 27th site
The Boparan Restaurant Group (BRG) has announced it will open its 27th Slim Chickens restaurant and the first in Tesco Extra this month in Redditch, on 17 August. Located 15 miles south of Birmingham, the new 68-cover restaurant has been designed by AW Architectural Design and features exposed brick, industrial…
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3 AugustBusiness
Just Eat parent suffers €3.5bn write down on US business in H1
Just Eat Takeaway has written down the value of its US subsidiary Grubhub by €3.5bn (£2.9bn), a year after it purchased the food delivery group for $7.3bn (£5.98bn). Meanwhile, Just Eat Takeaway expects its profitability to continue improving going forward and is maintaining its outlook for FY22. Just Eat expects GTV…
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