Food delivery company Grubhub to cut 500 jobs
As of 2024, Grubhub had more than 2,200 full-time employees. The layoffs represent more than 20% of the company's workforce. Earlier, Grubhub was owned by Europe's biggest meal delivery firm Just Eat Takeaway, which sold its U.S. unit for $650 mil...

Grubhub was bought last year by a food delivery startup Wonder, led by Walmart's former executive Marc Lore.
As of 2024, Grubhub had more than 2,200 full-time employees. The layoffs represent more than 20% of the company's workforce.
Earlier, Grubhub was owned by Europe's biggest meal delivery firm Just Eat Takeaway , which sold its U.S. unit for $650 million after two years of looking to offload the business.
After grappling with slowing growth and high taxes, the Amsterdam-listed company sold Grubhub at a steep loss compared to the billions it paid a few years prior.
Grubhub, last month, partnered with autonomous technology startup Avride to deploy its robots for deliveries on college campuses across the U.S. in an attempt to address labor shortages and reduce dependence on cars.
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