Grubhub Wants to Deliver Your Energy Drinks and Ice Cream With Help From 7-Eleven
- Grubhub Goods will be available in 3,000 locations across U.S.
- Investors have called for Just Eat to sell or spin off Grubhub
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Grubhub is expanding its convenience delivery service in collaboration with 7-Eleven Inc. and considering adding urban warehouses in a bid to boost customer retention amid intense competition from DoorDash Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc.
The Just Eat Takeaway.com NV subsidiary is rolling out Grubhub Goods to 3,000 locations across the U.S., allowing customers to order on-demand some of 7-Eleven’s most popular items, from energy drinks to ice cream and personal care. The national expansion follows a pilot program with 7-Eleven at several locations in Manhattan.