
Seamless
Online food ordering service available in London, along with cities across the USA.
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Seamless North America LLC operates as an online and mobile food ordering platform, connecting diners with local restaurants for delivery and takeout. The company was founded in 1999 as SeamlessWeb by lawyers Jason Finger, Paul Appelbaum, Todd Arky, and Andy Appelbaum. The initial concept, born from Finger's experience ordering late-night meals at his law firm, was to create a web-based system for corporate clients to streamline food ordering from various restaurants and caterers.
Initially focused on the business-to-business market, Seamless provided a system that simplified ordering and expense management for companies. This B2B focus was a key differentiator in its early years. In 2005, the service expanded its model to include individual consumers. The company's journey includes several significant ownership changes. It was acquired by the professional services company Aramark in April 2006. In 2011, a $50 million investment from Spectrum Equity led to Seamless being spun out from Aramark as an independent entity, at which point it was renamed from SeamlessWeb to Seamless. A pivotal moment occurred in August 2013, when Seamless completed a merger with its competitor, Grubhub, to form GrubHub, Inc. This merger created a combined entity with a significantly larger network, connecting over 20,000 restaurants with customers in more than 500 U.S. cities and London.
The platform's business model is primarily commission-based, charging partner restaurants a percentage of the value for each order processed through its system. Additional revenue streams include delivery fees charged to customers, and premium placement or advertising options for restaurants seeking increased visibility on the platform. For corporate clients, the service helps control costs and reduce administrative tasks associated with food expenses. The service is accessible via its website and mobile applications, which allow users to browse menus, place orders, and make payments digitally, eliminating the need for paper menus and phone calls. Seamless is now part of the portfolio of brands under Grubhub, which itself has undergone further corporate acquisitions.
Keywords: online food ordering, food delivery service, corporate catering, restaurant marketplace, takeout platform, B2B food service, mobile ordering, SeamlessWeb, Grubhub merger, Jason Finger, restaurant technology, meal delivery, office food solutions, online menus, commission-based model, food expense management, digital ordering, catering services, New York startup, food-tech
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