DoorDash Arrives in Europe With German Launch
November 17 2021 - 6:02AM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
DoorDash Inc. is launching in Germany, marking its first foray
into Europe and confirming expansion plans after job ads it had
posted for the country raised eyebrows earlier this year.
The launch paves the way for DoorDash, the biggest food-delivery
app in the U.S., to compete with Uber Technologies Inc.'s Uber
Eats, Amsterdam-based Just Eat Takeaway.com NV and Berlin-based
Delivery Hero SE.
DoorDash said it is launching in Stuttgart, with co-founder and
Chief Technology Officer Andy Fang citing the city's "extremely
diverse gastronomic scene, which we want to strengthen even further
with DoorDash."
Consumers in Stuttgart can order from local restaurants as well
as international brands such as KFC and Burger King through the
DoorDash app.
DoorDash will give Stuttgart merchants access to its Storefront
service, an online system that allows restaurant customers to place
takeout and delivery orders directly with the business.
Storefront will be commission-free for businesses through the
end of the year, with the only cost to merchants being
payment-processing fees.
"The cornerstones of our platform are the merchants, the
couriers, as well as the customers. We want to connect and support
all three in the best possible way," Mr. Fang said.
The entry to Germany builds on DoorDash's growing list of
markets, which also include the U.S., Canada, Australia and
Japan.
DoorDash recently agreed to acquire European food-delivery
company Wolt Enterprises Oy in an all-stock deal valued at over $8
billion that is set to further consolidate its European
settlement.
Wolt's co-founder and chief executive, Miki Kuusi, will lead
DoorDash's overseas presence once the deal closes, which the
companies expect in the first half of next year.
The choice of Germany underscores the extent to which U.S.
technology companies view the market as an opportunity to grow and
build market share in Europe.
Just Eat commanded an estimated 99% market share in Germany as
of June, according to YipitData.
The food-delivery space is becoming more competitive since
revenue has increased during the coronavirus pandemic, as homebound
consumers resorted to apps for their meal deliveries.
In 2018, Delivery Hero agreed to sell its German operations to
Takeaway.com which later merged with Just Eat, but in May this year
it announced an official relaunch in Germany under the company's
foodpanda brand.
Uber Eats confirmed its German entry in April.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com; @MauroOrru94
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