Delivery service firm Foodora is considering whether or not to continue its operations in Finland, according to a company press release. The company revealed the possibility as it announced that it ...
foodora, one of the leading delivery platforms in Europe, announces the launch of its first year-end campaign. It is live on the foodora app. This is the first time the company is offering customers a ...
About 15 years ago, as the Great Recession was still tightening our wallets, a new type of reality show appeared. It didn't pit contestants against each other, force them to eat bugs or challenge them ...
Foodora Norway, the Oslo-based subsidiary of online quick-commerce (Q-commerce) food delivery brand Foodora Group, has partnered with Nordic communications company Tele2 to pilot test home deliveries ...
European food delivery brand Foodora has enlisted actor Lola Paja to feature in its latest ad, which sees the actor in an oh-so-familiar moment, face pressed against a window, hungrily anticipating a ...
When it comes to ice cream, I am faithfully unfaithful to any single brand, especially if the price is right. Häagen-Dazs—yes. Ben & Jerry’s—sure. Blue Bunny—bring it on. On the belief that no one ...
Foodora, a division of Delivery Hero that operates in the Nordic countries, is rolling out services like dry cleaning and doctor consultations on its platform. Foodora Services has launched in ...
RESTAURANTS TO GET ANSWERS. REPORTER: A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO NEVER USED COUPONS BEFORE ARE USING THEM NOW TRYING TO SAVE WHERE THEY CAN. SO WHEN A VIEWER CONTACTED US ABOUT THE SUBWAY COUPONS AND WHY THE ...
Brands and retailers are shifting away from the clipped newspaper discounts, and the digital version hasn’t grown fast enough to catch up. Credit...Talia Cotton Supported by By Lydia DePillis Jill ...
Clipping coupons is an American pastime. Reality shows devoted to extreme couponers have become sensations. But many companies that issue coupons hate them. Critics say coupons are expensive, wasteful ...
The parent company of the now-defunct delivery service Foodora has agreed to settle its dispute with former riders following the company’s abrupt exit from the Canadian market early this year.
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