just eat The decline in sales for the current year has been detected, indicating that annual earnings for the takeaay giants may be less than an earlier idea.
Emerges as news Dutch The food delivery firm waits for approval for its € 4.1 billion (£ 3.6 billion) acquisition.
For the first half of 2025, the total revenue was € 1.75 billion (£ 1.51 billion), a slight decline from € 1.78 billion (£ 1.54 billion) was recorded a year ago.
just eat Said that there was a low amount of orders, but it was partially offset by earning more money than orders and advertising revenue.
Gross Transaction Price (GTV)-The total value of the transaction increased by 2 percent from year to year, except for the total value-european operation.
Positively, UK and Ireland GTVs saw an increase of 3 percent in the markets. The income adjusted in these areas also jumped from one third before tax, interest and other costs.
The company’s financial approach remains subject to reviews as it moves towards its proposed acquisition.
However, investors were just told to eat that it was expecting the GTV and adjusted income to be “at the bottom of the border” by analysts for 2025.
GTV is ready to grow from 4 percent to 8 percent in the year, while income is estimated to come between 360 million euros (£ 311 million) and 380 million euros (£ 329 million).
Meanwhile, just agreed to eat South African-No -firm Prose, who is an investor in the German rival distribution hero.
The two firms reached a deal earlier this year, but the shareholders have been given by October, while the proposal is to accept, while it comes under review by European regulators.
Bus needs clearance European Commission To move forward for a tie-up, the body was expected to give its decision by August 11.
When the deal was announced, the firms said that the bus will continue to eat Amstardam It will maintain its current name and its major brands.
Process said that it would be the fourth largest food distribution group in the world after the acquisition.
The Chief Executive and Founder of Just Eats, Jeets Grone said on Wednesday: “We see good progress in the expansion of our distribution network and have increased our marketing efforts, which we think are necessary investments to support future development.”