Deliveroo bosses face prison sentences following worker status abuse April 19, 2022 Two former Deliveroo bosses were handed suspended one-year prison sentences by a French court this morning after abusing the freelance status of riders working for the takeaway delivery firm. They were also fined €30,000, with the company receiving the maximum penalty of €375,000. A Deliveroo spokesperson said that whilst it “categorically rejects this judgement”, they [...]
Deliveroo teams up with UK food bank charity to combat cost of living crunch April 18, 2022 Deliveroo have announced a new partnership with a UK food charity to provide up to two million meals and support for people facing hunger across the country.
Deliveroo orders continue to rise but diners spend less on food deliveries April 12, 2022 Deliveroo has seen its order numbers continue to swell, despite shoppers adding fewer dishes to baskets on the other side of Covid lockdowns. In a trading update published on Tuesday, the food delivery titan said growth in orders stood at 18 per cent year-on-year. Orders hit 82.4m in the first quarter of the year, up [...]
Deliveroo goes for speed as it joins forces with WHSmith for new 20 minute delivery service March 29, 2022 Online delivery giant Deliveroo said this morning it will soon be able to deliver a raft of products, from printer cartridges to bestselling novels, to customers in under 20 minutes. The company has joined forces with WHSmith as it continues to expand further from its traditional takeaway delivery business. It is Deliveroo’s first major leap [...]
Deliveroo losses widen with warnings of future cost pressures March 17, 2022 Deliveroo has reported widening losses of £131m as the food delivery firm warned of the impact of hiked costs. The firm said its core adjusted loss had widened compared to a loss of £11m in 2020, citing increased marketing spend and investment into technology. However, revenue soared 57 per cent, with food delivery apps benefiting [...]
London faces logistics space crunch as e-commerce firms take over city March 4, 2022 London would run out of available industrial space within five months, should the current take-up rate continue, amid an e-commerce boom. The capital and the South East are facing running out of industrial and logistics spaces, according to a report published today by London First, in partnership with CBRE. It comes as the pandemic has [...]
Deliveroo celebrates 70 per cent jump in transactions with average orders per customer climbing to 3.4 per month January 20, 2022 Deliveroo saw sales jump last year as customers continued to increase the number of orders they placed on the platform despite lockdown easing. The company said that gross transaction value – its favourite measure – rose 70% around the world, at the top end of what it had told shareholders to expect. In the UK, [...]
LSE defends itself against criticism over tech firm valuations January 13, 2022 The London Stock Exchange has defended itself after criticism that it was “toxic to tech companies” by an investor in Darktrace and Deliveroo. Neil Shah, the LSE’s tech sector specialist, told The Telegraph that there were “lots of good companies achieving robust valuations in London”. Many of the tech firms that have gone public in [...]
Deliveroo to launch three ‘dark kitchens’ in London amid expansion push December 22, 2021 Deliveroo has opened three 'dark kitchens' in London which will house chefs from popular London restaurants as it pursues expansion.
Gig workers on the verge of wider employee rights under EU plans December 9, 2021 The European Commission announced this morning draft rules to give workers at online platform companies such as Uber and Deliveroo better social rights, but which companies say could lead to job losses and more litigation in court.