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Just Eat Launches Drone Food Delivery in Dublin
Dublin has become the latest city to embrace drone-powered food delivery as Just Eat Takeaway.com partners with Irish drone operator Manna Drones Ltd to introduce the service.
The Dutch multinational food delivery company announced that customers in select areas of the Irish capital can now receive their meals via drones, dramatically reducing delivery times. “Customers will have the choice to receive their orders from participating partners via drones, which will be deployed from local delivery hubs operated by Manna,” Just Eat Takeaway.com said in a statement.
Once an order is prepared and loaded onto a drone, it can reach customers in as little as three minutes, the company added. The collaboration marks a significant step toward integrating drone technology into mainstream food delivery, with plans to expand the service to other markets in the future.
Just Eat Takeaway.com operates in 17 countries, including Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. The move comes amid a period of transition for the company, which delisted from the London Stock Exchange in December and announced in February that it was being acquired by tech investor Prosus in a €4.1 billion all-cash deal.
The food delivery industry has been increasingly turning to automation to enhance efficiency and reduce reliance on gig economy workers, whose employment conditions have been the subject of ongoing debate. Just Eat Takeaway.com says its drone service will improve operational efficiency and provide faster deliveries, especially during peak hours.
The company joins a growing list of firms investing in drone delivery. In the United States, Walmart and Amazon have already launched similar services, while in Europe, Berlin-based Foodora Group—part of Delivery Hero—is testing deliveries using both drones and autonomous robots in Norway and Sweden. In Sweden, the firm is working with telecom provider Tele2 AB to integrate GPS-based robot home deliveries, with full-scale rollout expected across Nordic countries by 2025 and 2026.
With the introduction of drone deliveries, Just Eat Takeaway.com is positioning itself at the forefront of food delivery innovation, potentially reshaping how meals are delivered in cities worldwide.
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