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Just Eat Takeaway.com Sees Orders Rise 25% In Q3

By Steve Wynne-Jones
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Just Eat Takeaway.com Sees Orders Rise 25% In Q3

Online food ordering and delivery service Just Eat Takeaway.com saw its orders increase by 25% to 266 million in its third quarter, with growth weakest in the United States.

The total number was slightly worse than expected by analysts at ING bank, who had forecast orders to rise 35% from a year earlier to 287 million.

Growth in Britain, the company's largest market was 51%, but weakest in the U.S., its second-largest, at just 3%.

'Well Positioned' For Winter Season

"With most of the world returning to pre-pandemic life, our growth in the third quarter of 2021 has remained strong. Just Eat Takeaway.com is well-positioned for autumn and winter, our traditional growth season," Chief Executive Officer Jitse Groen said in a statement.

Just Eat Takeaway completed its $7.3 billion acquisition of U.S. peer GrubHub in June, and GrubHub Chief Executive Matt Maloney said last week he intends to leave in December.

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Addressing the U.S. performance, Just Eat Takeaway said it has started "an improvement programme re-focusing the company on GrubHub's strongholds."

In August, GrubHub suffered a setback when New York City, its largest U.S. market, capped the commissions it and rival companies can charge restaurants to use their platforms at 15% of food orders for delivery.

Competitive Market

Takeaway competes with Uber Eats, and Door Dash, in the U.S., and Deliveroo and Delivery Hero in Europe, among others.

The company on Wednesday repeated its full-year forecast for an EBITDA loss of 1%-1.5% on a gross transaction value of €28-30 billion for 2021, or a loss of €280-380 million euros.

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In August, Takeaway reported earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of 190 million euros for the first half, but said it expected that number to improve in the second half.

Gross transaction value, a common measure for e-commerce companies, increased by €6.8 billion or 21%, bringing the 9-month total to €20.9 billion.

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