Just Eat Takeaway pulls out of France
Just Eat Takeaway has announced that it is leaving the French market, where it hasn’t been able to make its operations sufficiently profitable. With this “difficult decision”, the food delivery company aims to increase its efficiency and focus on countries where it can build “strong and sustainably profitable positions”. The Dutch company intends to support all employees potentially affected by the decision.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/8-9
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