Just Eat Takeaway.com ceases operations in France | QSR Media
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Just Eat Takeaway.com ceases operations in France

The group said Just Eat in France represents only a ‘small’ part of the business.

Find Just Eat Takeaway.com’s full statement below: 

Just Eat Takeaway.com has made the difficult decision to propose the closure of all operations in France, subject to consultation. This reflects the business’ commitment to drive efficiencies and focus on building strong and sustainably profitable positions.

While financial details have not been disclosed, the size of Just Eat in France represents a small part of Just Eat Takeaway.com. 

We intend to provide full support to all employees potentially impacted by this decision. 

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