
Just Eat reports revenue growth of 41% for Q3
They also announced that they will expand their seaweed-based sauce sachets.
Just Eat has announced their results for the third quarter ended September 30 with a revenue growth of 41% to £195.3 million.
They also reported that their group orders went 27% up to 54.7 million. 57% of their orders are made through the app. UK orders also rose to 16% to 30.3 million, driven by strong trading in September.
“Our increased investments in delivery, brand and data are already taking the Just Eat brands to more customers, making it easier for them to order from a widening choice, ensuring their takeaway moments are even more enjoyable,” Peter Plumb, CEO of Just Eat, said.
“Our delivery expansion plans are on track, ensuring we give customers exactly what they want, and I'm very pleased with the progress we are making against our strategic objectives."
The online food delivery aggregator will also be expanding the trial of their seaweed-based sauce sachets with ten restaurants across London for eight weeks.
From the initial trial, 89% of the customers said that they would like to see more of the said packaging and 83% responded that they find it easier to use as compared to the usual sachet.
“We were delighted to see the first trial of seaweed based sauce sachets, receive excellent feedback. It is a great initiative and these sachets are fast emerging as an alternative to the traditional plastic packaging. We’re now looking forward to expanding this trial with some of our fantastic restaurant partners across London,” Graham Corfield, UK managing director of Just Eat, said.