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Deliveroo reveals 56% sales increase

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DELIVEROO revealed sales continued to grow in the last three months despite the end of Covid-19 restrictio­ns meaning diners could eat at restaurant­s again.

The food delivery platform said gross transactio­n value (GTV) – the industry’s preferred measure – in the UK and Ireland was up 56% to £852 billion, with orders rising 59% to 35.8 million.

However, there was a slight fall of 2% in the GTV per order to £23.80, the company added.

At its internatio­nal divisions, the fall in GTV per order was more pronounced, down 11% to £19.10.

The strong results came despite the company revealing the three months to the end of September “saw particular challenges for restaurant partners in many markets, as they contended with a full return of dine-in customers alongside sustained high demand for delivery, as well as supply chain issues and labour shortages.”

Bosses said they continue to innovate with new partnershi­ps and services, including the recent tie-up with Amazon to allow Prime members to access its Deliveroo Plus service, which offers free deliveries on orders over £25.

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Another service recently launched in partnershi­p with Morrisons is Deliveroo Hop to offer a new rapid grocery service. The company is hoping to take on a rise in grocery delivery services which boomed during the pandemic.

Several rival firms popped up and supermarke­ts have also invested in their own services.

Overall, Deliveroo said GTV was up 54% to £1.6 billion, with 74.6 million orders across the 12 countries it serves.

Bosses have started negotiatio­ns to leave the Spanish market by the end of the year after new employment laws were enacted and the company said it would be too costly to stay in the country.

Full-year GTV growth is now expected to rise between 60% and 70% – up on previous guidance of between 50% and 60%.

Will Shu, founder and chief executive, said: “While we are mindful of current and potential macroecono­mic disruption­s and uncertaint­ies, we expect further strong performanc­e in the remainder of the year and we are increasing our full year GTV growth guidance.”

“We remain excited about the opportunit­y ahead and our plans to deliver better value to our consumers, help our restaurant and grocery partners to grow, and provide further opportunit­ies for riders.”

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