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US-based Grubhub terminates 15% of workforce

Move impacting 400 employees done to ensure company can invest in growth, statement says

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 13 Jun 2023 11:40AM

US-based Grubhub terminates 15% of workforce
Chicago-based Grubhub has laid off about 15% of its workforce, or about 400 corporate employees. – Wikipedia pic, June 13, 2023  

CHICAGO – Food delivery platform Grubhub based in the US city of Chicago has laid off 400 employees, or about 15% of its workforce, the company said yesterday.

“After much consideration and evaluation of our business, we have made the difficult decision to reduce Grubhub’s workforce by 15%, impacting approximately 400 of our corporate employees,” the company spokesperson said in a written statement, reported Xinhua. 

“These changes will enable Grubhub to invest in the growth of our core business and better position the company for long-term success,” according to the statement. 

Before the job cuts, Grubhub had 2,800 employees, with 850 of them working in Chicago, the Chicago Tribune reported Monday. Amsterdam-based Just Eat Takeaway purchased Grubhub in a US$7.3 billion (RM33.73 billion) deal in 2021. 

The market share of Grubhub has been falling in recent years. As of May 2022, Grubhub had 11% of food delivery sales, while DoorDash held 57% and Uber Eats had 31%, local media quoted market research firm YipitData. In 2019, Grubhub controlled nearly one-third of all sales. 

Grubhub is not the only one in the trade that seeks to cut operating costs by layoff. DoorDash said in November it was laying off about 1,250 employees, about 6% of its workforce. – Bernama, June 13, 2023  

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