Deliveroo set to pull out of Spain following gig economy law changes July 30, 2021 Deliveroo is set to shut down its operations in Spain, months after the government announced changes to the legal status of gig economy workers. The British company, which listed in London earlier this year, said it would consult on pulling out of the market due to the high levels of investment needed and uncertainty over [...]
Deliveroo and Sainsbury’s expand partnership nationwide April 13, 2021 Deliveroo and Sainsbury’s will expand their partnership nationwide, following a successful trial that saw Sainsbury’s become available to order from via the Deliveroo app from 10 stores. The expansion includes 22 new stores in London, with the remaining stores spread nationally, including in Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, York, Aberdeen and Glasgow. In total, 100 Sainsbury’s [...]
Deliveroo IPO: Is the gig economy empire crumbling? March 31, 2021 This morning, a courier came to drop off a package. He was almost back inside his van before I could open the door. Last week, another showed me a 10 second timer on his performance device – the time he said he was allocated to ‘drop off’. Neither of these were probably classified as ‘workers’, [...]
Deliveroo expects growth to wane in a post-pandemic world April 15, 2021 Deliveroo expects its growth to slow down in a post-pandemic world, when customers will once again be able to visit restaurants in-person. The takeaway delivery app expects that in a post-pandemic world, its gross transaction value (GTV) is likely to grow between 30 and 40 per cent for the year, down considerably from GTV growth [...]
Deliveroo to create 400 new tech jobs after London stock market float July 7, 2021 Deliveroo will create 400 new tech jobs over the next year as the company aims to improve its service after a troubled stock market debut in London. The delivery giant is looking to hire across a range of roles, including software engineers, product managers, designers and data scientists. The vast majority of the jobs will [...]
Hopes of Deliveroo rebound evaporate as shares slide further April 1, 2021 Any hopes of a rebound in Deliveroo’s share price quickly dissipated today as the delivery firm dipped even further. It was a disastrous first day of trading for Deliveroo which plunged as much as 30 per cent, wiping £2bn off its valuation. The delivery platform’s shares closed out their first day down 26 per cent [...]
Deliveroo stumbles to London float with pricing at bottom end March 30, 2021 Deliveroo will price its initial public offering at 390p per share, the bottom end of previously touted valuations for the food delivery firm. The price would indicate a lower-than-expected valuation of £7.6bn, after a string of UK fund managers said they would not take part in the deal. The fund managers cited concerns about Deliveroo’s [...]
Shakespeare: Will abnormal Deliveroo success carry into the new normal? March 24, 2021 Deliveroo became a staple of the quick service food delivery industry after the company began operating in the UK in 2013, swiftly became a household name. According to YouGov Profiles data, 84% of Britons are aware of the brand and 10 per cent have ordered from the app in the past three months. Since the [...]
Waitrose expands Deliveroo partnership to 150 stores, creating 400 jobs April 27, 2021 Waitrose has expanded its partnership with Deliveroo as it aims to ramps up its online delivery capabilities, in a move that will create up to 400 new jobs. The supermarket announced this morning that it will increase the number of Waitrose shops available on the delivery app from 40 to 150, serving around 13m people. [...]
Life in the Fast (Food) Lane November 20, 2023 Integrum ESG’s sentiment tracker flagged a spike in negative sentiment for Deliveroo – here’s a quick summary of what we saw: A short summary Last week, a 17-year-old tragically died in a motorbike accident. This occurred while he was delivering food on a borrowed motorbike, using an illegally rented rider account from an ‘approved’ Deliveroo [...]