North America Food Platform-to-Consumer Delivery Industry Overview
North America Food Platform-to-Consumer Delivery Market has many competitors, with 10 to 14 prominent players. Some of the major players in North America, including Doordash, Uber Eats, Postmates, GrubHub -Seamless, and Caviar, are adopting strategies for developing the online food delivery market like new product development global expansion, acquisitions, and investments.
- July 2020 - Uber Technologies Inc acquired Postmates Inc for USD 2.65 billion to expand its food delivery market share and significantly increased the business of supplying everyday goods when the coronavirus has pummeled its core ride-hailing service. Uber said both companies' boards had approved the deal, which Uber expects to issue some 84 million shares of common stock. Uber offered a premium of about 10% on Postmates' last valuation of $2.4 billion. Its shares were up 5% at USD 32.24.
- February 2020 - the company was acquired by Just Eat Takeaway, a food delivery platform based in the Netherlands. Grubhub is one of the leading online and mobile food-ordering and delivery platforms based in America, which Just Eat Takeaway owns. In 2020, the company was acquired by JustEat Takeaway, a food delivery platform based in the Netherlands.
- February 2020 - JustEat the companies merged into Just Eat Takeaway.com, Just Eat's parent company. In 2020, Just Eat partnered with fast-food giant McDonald's to deliver food in the United States. Just Eat functions in over ten countries across Europe, North America, Latin America, Israel, and Australasia.
North America Food Platform-to-Consumer Delivery Market Leaders
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DoorDash, Inc.
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Uber Technologies Inc. (UberEats)
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Grubhub Inc.
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Seamless North America LLC
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goBrands, Inc. (goPuff Delivery)
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order