Getir acquires Gorillas — and Gorillas investors may go bananas
The terms of the merger between the two rapid grocery delivery firms may look different than previously reported.
The terms of the merger between the two rapid grocery delivery firms may look different than previously reported.
New York City-based Jokr is the latest casualty of the ultrafast grocery downturn, pulling out of the U.S. market.
Turkish ultrafast delivery company Getir told employees in an internal memo this week that it would be laying off about 14% of its workforce.
Gorillas, a Berlin-based startup that delivers grocery, food and convenience items in 15 minutes or less, is laying off half of its employees.
Instacart and regional grocer Publix are partnering to debut the grocery delivery giant’s 15-minute offering in Miami.
The instant delivery company could be valued as high as $40 billion after securing its latest series X funding raise.
Sources within Instacart revealed the company’s plans to offer 15-minute deliveries, while DoorDash announced its own 15-minute grocery delivery service in New York City.
Jokr promises 15-minute grocery delivery. It has now added 3 more New York City boroughs to its delivery network.
JOKR launches in New York City Thursday with the promise of 15-minute grocery delivery.