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  2. Ocado - Wikipedia

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    Ocado Group plc. Ocado Group plc is a British business based in Hatfield, England, which licenses grocery technology. It also owns a 50% share in the UK grocery retail business Ocado.com (the other 50% is owned by UK retailer Marks & Spencer ). The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  3. Online food ordering - Wikipedia

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    Super-apps. v. t. e. Online food ordering is the process of ordering food, for delivery or pickup, from a website or other application. The product can be either ready-to-eat food (e.g., direct from a home-kitchen, restaurant, or a virtual restaurant) or food that has not been specially prepared for direct consumption (e.g., vegetables direct ...

  4. Just Eat - Wikipedia

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    Just Eat is an online food order and delivery platform. It was founded in 2001 in Kolding, Denmark, as a food delivery company, and later headquartered in London, United Kingdom, from 2006 (as Just Eat plc) [a] until it was purchased by Netherlands-based Takeaway.com in 2020 forming Just Eat Takeaway.com. [1]

  5. Ocado boosted as partner Kroger orders new automated ... - AOL

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    Ocado said both technologies will bring new levels of efficiency and labour productivity to Kroger's delivery network. Last week, Ocado CEO Tim Steiner said investors should not lose confidence in ...

  6. Asda - Wikipedia

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    asda .com. A bust of co-founder Peter Asquith outside Asda House in Leeds. Asda Stores Limited ( / ˈæzdə / ), trading as Asda and often styled as ASDA, is a British supermarket and petrol station chain. Its headquarters are in Leeds, England. [ 9] The company was incorporated as Associated Dairies and Farm Stores in 1949.

  7. Jonathan Faiman - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Faiman. Jonathan Faiman (born 1969) [1] was one of the three founders of online grocery and technology business Ocado in 2000. He left the business in 2008, before the company floated on the London Stock Exchange. Faiman sold most of his shares in Ocado in 2010 at the time of its IPO for a reported value of £7 million. [2]

  8. Code For Life - Wikipedia

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    Code for Life is a British-based not-for-profit platform that provides free educational resources which teach children how to code in the classroom, or at home.. Rapid Router is Code for Life's browser-based shopping delivery game developed for children aged 5–14 that uses the programming languages Blockly and, in later levels, Python to teach the basic concepts of programming.

  9. Ocado invests £10m in Branson-backed driverless delivery startup

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    This is the second self-driving partnership Ocado has struck this year.