
Just Eat fully acquires restaurant tech provider Flyt
The food delivery giant has also reportedly launched a bottomless brunch delivery.
Just Eat has announced that they have acquired the remaining share capital of POS integrated service Flyt Limited for £22 million.
The food aggregator bought an 8% stake in Flyt last 2016. The company said that it aims to accelerate the development of Flyt’s technology and offer Flyt’s services to more of its restaurant partners globally.
“Bringing Flyt into our Group will accelerate the take-up of these services around the world and allow the Flyt team to innovate with new and exciting technology solutions for the industry,” Peter Duffy, interim CEO of Just Eat, said. “We’ve admired Flyt for some time and are hugely impressed by their technology - integration between Just Eat and our restaurant partners is a critical component to providing world class food delivery services.”
Meanwhile, the food aggregator is also reported to have launched a bottomless brunch delivery in partnership with Drums & Flats.
The Sun reported that top-ups can also be availed using ‘#TopUp’. The bottomless brunch delivery is said to cost £48 for four people and also offers a choice of non-alcoholic cocktails.