RetailDetail EU
Europe - EN
  • België - NL
  • Belgique - FR
  • Nederland - NL
  • España - ES
  • France - FR
  • Europe - EN
Newsletter
  • Register for free
Members' area
  • Log in
  • Become a member
  • News
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Electronics
    • Beauty/Care
    • DIY/Garden
    • Leisure
    • General
  • Events
    • EVENTS 2026
    • EVENT PARTNERSHIPS
  • Advertising & Paid content
    • RETAIL FILES – EDITORIAL CALENDAR
    • ONLINE ADVERTISING & PAID CONTENT
    • PRINT ADVERTISING
  • Members’ area
RetailDetail EU
Europe - EN
  • België - NL
  • Belgique - FR
  • Nederland - NL
  • España - ES
  • France - FR
  • Europe - EN
  • Newsletter
  • News
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Electronics
    • Beauty/Care
    • DIY/Garden
    • Leisure
    • General
  • Events
    • EVENTS 2026
    • EVENT PARTNERSHIPS
  • Advertising & Paid content
    • RETAIL FILES – EDITORIAL CALENDAR
    • ONLINE ADVERTISING & PAID CONTENT
    • PRINT ADVERTISING
  • Members’ area
Newsletter
  • Register for free
Members' area
  • Log in
  • Become a member
thumb
Written by Pauline Neerman
In this article
Share article
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • email

Takeaway got hold of Delivery Hero after all

icon
Food21 December, 2018

Takeaway.com will be taking over all activities of its rival Delivery Hero in Germany. The two meal delivery services have been locked in conflict for years and now Delivery Hero has parted from its own country.

 

Germans still order by phone

Takeaway has acquired the German branch of Delivery Hero for almost a billion euros. The Dutch meal delivery service is willing to pay 508 million for its German rival and in addition will give its prey an 18 % interest in Takeaway.com, worth 422 million. To sweeten the deal even further, Delivery Hero gets to appoint an independent board member.

Sign up for our newsletter for free

 

The takeover puts three German meal delivery platforms in Takeaway’s hands: Lieferheld, Pizza.de and Foodora. Takeaway’s management mostly hopes to generate synergies by integrating the companies. According to founder Jitse Groen, the deal is essential to achieve greater profitability because of the considerable scale increase.

 

Although the transaction will almost double the amount of Takeaway.com orders in Germany, Groen believes further growth is still possible as online food orders are not as ubiquitous in Germany as elsewhere in Europe. Groen told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that currently only 8 % of Germans order from Takeaway, even though the company leads the market. Germans still tend to order their fast food directly by telephone.

 

40 countries, but not at home

Delivery Hero, that sprung from incubator Rocket Internet, already had to acknowledge Takeaway’s superiority on the Dutch market: back in August, it pulled the plug on Foodora in the Netherlands, barely two weeks after the company decided to sell its activities in Australia, France and Italy. The meal delivery service made that decision in order to focus on markets where leadership was at that point still possible, including Germany, where the plan turned out unsuccessful. Delivery Hero will still be active in some forty countries, including China, Finland, India, Mexico, South Korea and the United Kingdom, but not its native Germany.

 

Delivery Hero plans to use the sale’s revenue to accelerate investments and growth. In 2019, they hope to increase their turnover by 45 million euros, but they also expect a loss of 250 million. The group does believe it will manage to get a break-even in Europe in the second half of 2019.

More about... Food
See more
  • icon
    Food22 May, 2026
    Walmart sees its revenue and profits rise, but also its costs

    E-commerce and subscription services drove strong growth for U.S. market leader Walmart in the first quarter. However, there are also concerns, particularly about rising fuel costs, which are weighing on margins.

  • icon
    Food22 May, 2026
    Alexandre Bompard to remain at the helm of Carrefour for another three years

    Carrefour's shareholders' meeting on Friday extended CEO Alexandre Bompard's term for the next three years. The CEO will therefore be able to continue his strategic transformation plans.

  • icon
    Food21 May, 2026
    Brussels’ Ixelles also passes a tax on fast-food ordering kiosks

    Ixelles is introducing a new tax on fast-food restaurants with digital ordering kiosks. Previously, the Brussels municipalities of Anderlecht and Auderghem also introduced a tax targeting fast-food chains with such ordering kiosks.

Events
  • 24
    Sep
    RETAIL MARKETING DAY
Most read
  • icon
    Fashion27 April, 2026
    Zalando to end its Connected Retail program
  • icon
    Fashion19 May, 2026
    Zalando signs five-year partnership with Belgian football association
  • icon
    Fashion12 May, 2026
    Strike at Nike’s European distribution center in protest against the restructuring plan
  • icon
    Beauty/Care20 May, 2026
    Nestlé and Danone under fire following infant formula crisis: still contaminated products
Follow RetailDetail
  • socialFacebook
  • socialTwitter
  • socialInstagram
  • sociallinkedIn
Since 2009, RetailDetail has been the leading B2B platform for the retail sector in Europe.
As a "100% trusted medium" and a strong retail community, RetailDetail provides professionals with reliable daily news, sharp insights and relevant sector analysis.
In addition, RetailDetail brings the market together through inspiring events and exclusive retail tours, where knowledge-sharing, networking and innovation take centre stage.
footer-logo
Mailing Address
Genuastraat 1/41
2000 Antwerp
Contact & address
About us
info@retaildetail.be

© 2026 RetailDetail
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
Accept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT