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Amazon acquires stake in U.K.’S Deliveroo

- The Associated Press

LONDON — Amazon is investing in British meal delivery company Deliveroo, giving the online shopping behemoth a larger stake in the fast-growing restaurant delivery business.

Amazon failed to get its own restaurant delivery business going in the United Kingdom, shutting it down late last year. It faced tough competitio­n from Deliveroo and its other rivals in the country such as Just Eat and Ubereats. Amazon’s service, called Amazon Restaurant­s, still operates in several U.S. cities.

Deliveroo, whose Kangaroo logo is a common sight on scooters and bicycles around Britain, said Friday that it raised $575 million from several investors led by Amazon. The Seattle company will be Deliveroo’s largest investor, but it did not disclose how much of a stake it acquired. Amazon.com Inc. declined to comment Friday.

Shares of Deliveroo’s competitor­s fell Friday. Just Eat, which trades on the London Stock Exchange, dropped 8 percent. And Uber, the ride-hailing company that owns Ubereats, fell 1.3 percent.

Deliveroo, founded in 2013, has about 60,000 riders delivering food from some 80,000 restaurant­s in 14 countries, including Australia, France and Germany.

Like other gig economy companies, Deliveroo has run into legal tussles over whether its riders count as employees and should get work benefits.

While some workers would want the legal status of employee, with more fixed hours and greater benefits, others like the flexibilit­y to decide when and how long to work.

In May, Britain’s High Court ruled that Deliveroo riders do not have the right to collective bargaining, by which they negotiate pay, hours and vacation time as a group of employees rather than individual­ly.

Deliveroo said the new investment­s will help it try new operations, such as delivery-only kitchens, to expand its reach.

“This is great news for the tech and restaurant sectors, and it will help to create jobs in all of the countries in which we operate,” said Will Shu, the founder and CEO of Deliveroo.

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