The Future Of Takeaway Ordering Will Be Online

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The Future Of Takeaway Ordering Will Be Online

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

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When you say or think about going to get a take away, you intially think about ordering by phone and then having to drive down to pick it up, or alternatively getting it delivered. However, as the internet becomes a bigger part of your everyday life, the way you order takeaways is beginning to change.

A fairly new name has now started to become a bigger player within the food industry. The name of the company is Just-Eat and they give you the ability to order your takeaways via the internet. Within the last year, Just-Eat signed a £10.5 million investment deal for a share of their company, this has been the largest deal within the food industry since the start of the global recession.

The owners of Just-eat have said that the money will be used to fund their new advertising campaign which is being launched near the end of this year. This deal should help the company become a larger player within the takeaway industry, it should also make the task of achieving their target of 8000 signed up takeaways simpler.

So far business for the company is going very well, they are taking around £3 million every year within the UK, despite the great earnings, they are still on the search for more. Just-Eat have stuck up a deal with 2 Canadian entrepreneurs who looked to set up their own Just-Eat site. The deal stuck was a 50/50 split, meaning in a few months, Just-Eat will be a global company.

You might that this would be enough for the takeaway fans, but they are still looking for further expansion. They are currently hoping for a version in Norway and then if things go well, possibly an American version.

The way Just-Eat are going, in the not too distant future, we will all be ordering our Friday night pizza online rather than phoning up, I just hope their website will handle the huge amounts of traffic.

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