by James Eling | Apr 23, 2020 | Deliveroo, doordash, Menulog, Online Ordering, UberEats
** UPDATE – AS OF 16 NOV 2022 DELIVEROO HAS GONE INTO VOLUNTARY ADMINISTRATION – SEE THE FULL ANALYSIS HERE ON WHY DELIVEROO IS LEAVING AUSTRALIA. ** We wrote in December about the DoorDash entering Australia last year and how it may increase the...
by James Eling | Dec 19, 2019 | Deliveroo, doordash, Menulog, Online Ordering, UberEats
Is Deliveroo leaving Australia? That is our prediction for 2020. Based on restaurant feedback, increased competition and the initial success that DoorDash has had in Melbourne, we believe that Deliveroo Head Office will shutter the Australian operations. 2020 may...
by James Eling | Sep 3, 2019 | Deliveroo, Delivery, Dominos, doordash, Menulog, Online Ordering, UberEats
There has been a lot of action in the Australian Restaurant Industry, so we thought it was time to update our comparison of who is winning the delivery wars – Deliveroo vs Menulog vs UberEats vs DoorDash vs Dominos. We’ve conducted some research to...
by Marketing 4 Restaurants | Mar 29, 2019 | Deliveroo, Online Ordering, Podcast, UberEats
Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. We look at some of the options that you have to increase your online ordering profitability for your Restaurant. Some restaurants are doing $5K a week in online orders and some of these...
by James Eling | Dec 16, 2018 | Deliveroo, Delivery, Eat Now, Foodora, Menulog, Online Ordering, UberEats
UPDATE – we’ve completed a 2019 Report with up to date information around the legal issues and the entry of DoorDash. The Delivery Wars – Menulog vs Uber Eats and Deliveroo is a vicious fight for market share in Australia. As we move into 2019, the...
by James Eling | Nov 19, 2018 | Deliveroo, Eat Now, Foodora, Menulog, Online Ordering, UberEats
Recent court cases in Australia and Spain have cast doubt on the long term viability on the Gig economy food delivery business model. Smart Company is now questioning whether UberEats and Deliveroo will be able to continue in Australia, but the bigger question is...