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Foodora stops food delivery services in Australia

Food delivery service Foodora will stop operating in Australia by the 20th of August 2018.

The service is app-based and allows customers to have food delivered to their doors from participating retailers.

Other businesses that offer similar services include Uber Eats and Deliveroo.

In a statement, Foodora Australia manager, Jeroen Willems said it had been a privilege to bring the food people loved right to their doors.

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“We wish to express our gratitude to all of our customers, contractors and employees for their dedication toFoodora Australia, and for allowing us to be a part of their everyday,” said Willems.

Foodora has been a part of the Australian market since 2015.

It also operates in several European countries, including Austria, Germany and France, as well as in Canada.

The company plans to focus on areas where there is higher growth.

Foodora’s global parent company, Delivery Hero, is still in operation.

Delivery Hero, an online food ordering service, was founded in 2011 by Niklas Östberg.

Delivery Hero’s headquarters are located in Berlin, where there are about 1,000 employees in HQ alone.

The company aims to be culturally diverse, with employees from more than 70 nationalities working for Delivery Hero across five continents.

Across the globe, the company employs about 17,000 people and it receives about one-million orders per day.

Delivery Hero has 190,000 restaurant partners.

 

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