Deliveroo denies data hack November 23, 2016 Deliveroo has been forced to deny that it has been targeted by hackers after an investigation found some customers were charged for food they had not ordered. A probe by the BBC's Watchdog show due to be shown tonight, found several examples of customers who were billed hundreds of pounds for food deliveries they did not [...]
Foreign cash ploughed into UK startups hit record levels last year, with more than £8bn invested in young companies, according to Beauhurst February 7, 2018 A record amount of money, at £8.27bn, was invested in UK startup businesses last year, new data shows. The promising recovery from 2016’s slump showed an all-time high of megadeals, according to data from research firm Beauhurst, as 29 investments of more than £50m were completed. These included a £215m funding round in TransferWise, and [...]
Just Eat faces a tall order – it needs to keep delivering for its investors if it’s to be number one in the £9.9bn takeaway sector December 1, 2017 Just Eat delivered more than just takeaways last month. It not only set a new Guinness world record for the largest human image of a pizza but also received the green light to gobble up rival Hungryhouse. But the cherry on the cake for Just Eat was joining the FTSE 100 this week with a [...]
Deliveroo claims to have created over 6,000 gig economy jobs in first four years of operation February 18, 2017 Deliveroo has created over 6,000 jobs in the UK, according to a new study commissioned by the food delivery company as it reaches its fourth year since making its first delivery. The company saw UK orders increase by 650 per cent in 2016 as it undertakes a rapid pace of expansion. The company has created [...]
London’s technology powerhouse needs to look in the mirror and promise to do better April 19, 2018 As Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the hot seat in the US Congress to provide evidence on the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, the tech industry once again found itself under scrutiny, scorn, and suspicion. Was this the death of the stereotype of the eternally optimistic and ambitious tech entrepreneur? 2017 was cited as the annus [...]
There’s a reason why London is Europe’s startup hub, but Paris is waiting to pounce March 15, 2018 For a startup, one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make is where to incorporate and build your company. For us at Zebra Fuel – an on-demand car refuelling company – that decision was particularly difficult. My co-founder is from France and I’m from Morocco, so our first language is French. Surely Paris, which has [...]
Deliveroo set to expand delivery-only kitchens – in shipping containers and car parks December 18, 2016 Deliveroo is set to expand the number of delivery-only kitchens in unusual spaces – including car parks and shipping containers – moving the online company further towards owning property as it tries to keep pace with growing demand. The food delivery company already has two sites up and running in London, with up to 20 kitchens [...]
Deliveroo riders speed towards legal action for workers rights with the lawyers that won rights for Uber drivers January 9, 2017 Legal eagles at the same law firm that last year won a landmark tribunal against Uber have said they are advising Deliveroo riders on potential legal action over workers rights. Law firm Leigh Day is counselling delivery staff at the food and drink service, which claims its riders are self-employed contractors and therefore not entitled [...]
Just Eat share price inches up as competition watchdog clears takeover of Hungryhouse November 16, 2017 Just Eat’s takeover of Hungryhouse has been officially cleared to go ahead by the competition regulator. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said today that a group of independent panel members found that the merger does not raise competition concerns. In the CMA’s provisional findings, published last month, it stated that Hungryhouse presently provides limited [...]
Now Deliveroo drivers are launching a bid for greater workers rights November 8, 2016 Drivers delivering food for restaurants through Deliveroo are seeking greater workers rights following a high-profile court case which handed Uber drivers worker status. A group of drivers has asked the startup to recognise the union and give it collective bargaining rights over issues such as pay and hours, the BBC reports. Read more: The government wants "flexibility [...]