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SkipTheDishes

SkipTheDishes (styled capitalized, sometimes shortened to just SKIP) is a Canadian online food delivery service headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba and a division of Dutch-based Just Eat Takeaway.com.[3] Users can order and pay for food from participating restaurants online using an application on the iOS or Android platforms, or through a web browser. Users are also able to provide feedback by reviewing restaurants after receiving an order. It was founded in 2012 in Saskatoon, and later purchased by UK-based Just Eat in 2016, with Just Eat retaining the name. SkipTheDishes was subsequently folded into Just Eat Takeaway following Just Eat's acquisition in 2020, and assumed Takeaway.com's orange branding and logo.

SkipTheDishes
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryOnline food ordering
Founded2012
FoundersJosh Simair
Jeff Adamson
Dan Simair
Chris Simair
Andrew Chau
HeadquartersWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Area served
Canada
Key people
Howard Migdal (CEO)
Geoff Ryan (CPO)
Revenue Can$581.9 million (2020)[1] Can$312 million (2018)[2]
Number of employees
2,000
Parent
Websiteskipthedishes.com

History

SkipTheDishes was founded in 2012 by brothers Josh and Chris Simair. At the time, Chris was living in Saskatchewan and working at Cameco Corporation as an IT Solutions Architect and Josh was likewise living in Saskatchewan, in the city of Saskatoon. Josh had previously been working with RBC as an investment banker in London, England. Each day, Josh and his colleagues worked long hours and often ordered food to their office from local restaurants. Josh began to recognise that there was an opportunity to build out a more efficient online food ordering delivery network. Eventually, both resigned from their jobs and began working on the concept for what is now SkipTheDishes. They launched the network in their home city of Saskatoon and eventually moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, to set up the tech company's head office.

During the first few years of operations, the co-founders bootstrapped the company and raised a small round of seed capital from angel investors. Soon after, the co-founders raised additional capital from private investors, as well as four prominent venture capital firms—Golden Venture Partners (Toronto), Founder Collective (New York), Felicis Ventures (Menlo Park, CA), and FJ Labs (Cambridge, MA).

Between 2012 and 2014, three additional co-founders joined to help grow the startup. Another brother, Daniel Simair, joined, along with two friends from university: Jeff Adamson and Andrew Chau.

Acquisition, growth, and expansion

As the company scaled between 2013 and 2016, the co-founders launched SkipTheDishes in many Canadian cities, initially focusing on mid-market cities, including Burnaby, East Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Prince Albert, Grande Prairie, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Mississauga, Etobicoke, Kitchener/Waterloo, and Ottawa; as well as US cities, including Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Buffalo, Omaha, and St. Louis.

In December 2016, SkipTheDishes was acquired by Just Eat for $200 million. SkipTheDishes remained a subsidiary and separate brand from Just Eat, with its headquarters remaining in Winnipeg.[4] As of September 2018, Just Eat Canada redirects to SkipTheDishes.[5]

Over the course of 2017, SkipTheDishes was recognised for its growth on a number of occasions. The company's founder was chosen as one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40.[6] Just Eat's CEO, Peter Plumb, reported significant increases in the company's Q3-2017 revenue, due to "strong growth in order numbers and the inclusion of SkipTheDishes business."[7]

In 2017, the company expanded its business model into new offerings other than food, starting with alcohol delivery in select markets.[8]

In March 2019, SkipTheDishes pulled out of the United States market. Their business and drivers were transferred to Grubhub.[9] In early 2020, Just Eat merged with Netherlands-based competitor Takeaway.com, forming Just Eat Takeaway,[10] shortly thereafter announcing a deal to acquire the aforementioned Grubhub (whom also acquired SkipTheDishes' American operations before their acquisition).[11] In July 2020, in line with Just Eat's other markets, SkipTheDishes adopted Takeaway.com's logo and orange colour scheme, though keeping the SkipTheDishes brand name.[12]

In late 2021, SkipTheDishes began testing a new offering called Skip Express Lane, a service that delivers household goods and groceries directly to customers. The service is located in Winnipeg and in London, Ontario.[13]

Marketing

In October 2018, SkipTheDishes ran a series of ads featuring actor Jon Hamm as an "honourary Canadian."[14] He remains a fixture in their marketing campaign as of January 2021.[15]

Since 2019, SkipTheDishes ran a series of French-language ads, notably in Quebec, featuring comedian Patrick Groulx.[16][17] His ads since October 2020 and early 2021 focused on promoting "les Récompenses SKIP" or Skip's loyalty points program.[18][19][20]

In February 2020, SkipTheDishes entered into a multiyear marketing relationship with the Toronto Defiant, an esports team in the Overwatch League.[21]

In summer 2021, ahead of the 2020 Olympic Games, SkipTheDishes was named the "Official Food Delivery App" of the Canadian Olympic Committee.[22]

As of 2022, SkipTheDishes has adopted the ‘Did Somebody Say…’ advertising campaign used by sister chains Just Eat and Menulog internationally.

Criticism

Like many companies involved in the sharing economy, SkipTheDishes has received criticism for its business practices. In March 2017, the company received negative publicity for its responses to a job candidate's question about compensation and benefits. As a follow up to the incident, Emily Norgang of the Canadian Labour Congress stated that "the most innovative aspect isn't the technology itself, but actually the expansion of this exploitative business model."[23] As of October 2021, SkipTheDishes has the lowest rating of F from the Better Business Bureau due to volume of unresolved complaints.[24]

References

  1. ^ "Full Year 2020 Results : Revenue increases 54% to €2.4 billion, adjusted EBITDA1 of €256 million" (PDF). S3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  2. ^ "Just-Eat". Just Eat. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  3. ^ "Just Eat Takeaway.com | Jobs in Canada". Just Eat Takeaway.com. Retrieved June 15, 2022.
  4. ^ Silcoff, Sean (December 15, 2016). "Winnipeg startup SkipTheDishes gobbled up by Britain's Just Eat". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  5. ^ SkipTheDishes [@JUSTEATca] (September 4, 2018). "Hello Steve, We're joining with Skip the Dishes to provide you with even a better food ordering experience. You can order with them if you have not already. :)" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  6. ^ Cash, Martin (June 28, 2017). "Skip the Dishes co-founder named one of Canada's top young business innovators". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  7. ^ Wood, Zoe (November 23, 2017). "Just Eat poised to enter FTSE 100 after value soars past Sainsbury's". The Guardian. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  8. ^ Greenslade, Brittany (August 22, 2017). "Skip the Dishes testing out alcohol delivery in Winnipeg". Global News. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  9. ^ "Winnipeg-based delivery company Skip the Dishes backing out of U.S. market". CJOB. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  10. ^ "Takeaway issues shares after UK competition watchdog gives Just Eat buy approval". Platform Executive. April 23, 2020. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  11. ^ "Europe's Just Eat Takeaway to buy Grubhub for $7.3 billion". Reuters. June 11, 2020 – via uk.reuters.com.
  12. ^ Lombardo, Christopher (July 27, 2020). "Check it out: SkipTheDishes rebrands". Strategy. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  13. ^ "SkipTheDishes launches new offering for groceries". September 2021.
  14. ^ "CNW - "Canadian" Jon Hamm Loves Hockey and SkipTheDishes". Newswire.ca.
  15. ^ "Happy burgday - YouTube". Youtube.com. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  16. ^ "Patrick Groulx pratique la lutte dans une nouvelle publicité de Skip". Grenier.qc.ca. December 3, 2019.
  17. ^ "SKIP Tour de force". Youtube.com. Announcer: Skip, Agency: Arrivals + Departure et TMO; Directeur artistique: David Lamarche; Conception-rédaction: Kristina Landry; Producer: Jérôme Couture: Agency Producer: Annick d’Auteuil; Production house: Cinélande; Director: Jean-François Asselin; DOP: Steve Danyluk; Postproduction: Post430; Sound: Lamajeure; Médias: True Media; Relations publiques: Proof Inc. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  18. ^ "Une campagne pour l'amour de la bouffe d'ici". Grenier.qc.ca. October 23, 2020.
  19. ^ "SKIP TV 15s REWARDS 2020 10 22". Youtube.com. Agency: A+D, The Montréal Office; Production house: Cinélande; Sound: Audio Z. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  20. ^ "SKIP TV 30s NEW 2020 10 22". Youtube.com. Agency: A+D, The Montréal Office; Production house: Cinélande; Sound: Audio Z. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  21. ^ Massaad, Jay (February 6, 2020). "Toronto Defiant plates up multi-year deal with SkipTheDishes". esportsinsider.com.
  22. ^ SkipTheDishes. "SkipTheDishes named the Official Food Delivery App of the Canadian Olympic Committee ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games". Newswire.ca. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  23. ^ Sparks, Riley (March 14, 2017). "Skip the Dishes apologizes for ducking questions on pay and benefits". National Observer. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  24. ^ "SkipTheDishes Restaurant Services Inc". Bbb.org. Retrieved May 15, 2020.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message SkipTheDishes styled capitalized sometimes shortened to just SKIP is a Canadian online food delivery service headquartered in Winnipeg Manitoba and a division of Dutch based Just Eat Takeaway com 3 Users can order and pay for food from participating restaurants online using an application on the iOS or Android platforms or through a web browser Users are also able to provide feedback by reviewing restaurants after receiving an order It was founded in 2012 in Saskatoon and later purchased by UK based Just Eat in 2016 with Just Eat retaining the name SkipTheDishes was subsequently folded into Just Eat Takeaway following Just Eat s acquisition in 2020 and assumed Takeaway com s orange branding and logo SkipTheDishesTypeSubsidiaryIndustryOnline food orderingFounded2012FoundersJosh SimairJeff AdamsonDan SimairChris SimairAndrew ChauHeadquartersWinnipeg Manitoba CanadaArea servedCanadaKey peopleHoward Migdal CEO Geoff Ryan CPO RevenueCan 581 9 million 2020 1 Can 312 million 2018 2 Number of employees2 000ParentJust Eat 2016 2020 Just Eat Takeaway 2020 present Websiteskipthedishes wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisition growth and expansion 1 2 Marketing 2 Criticism 3 ReferencesHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message SkipTheDishes was founded in 2012 by brothers Josh and Chris Simair At the time Chris was living in Saskatchewan and working at Cameco Corporation as an IT Solutions Architect and Josh was likewise living in Saskatchewan in the city of Saskatoon Josh had previously been working with RBC as an investment banker in London England Each day Josh and his colleagues worked long hours and often ordered food to their office from local restaurants Josh began to recognise that there was an opportunity to build out a more efficient online food ordering delivery network Eventually both resigned from their jobs and began working on the concept for what is now SkipTheDishes They launched the network in their home city of Saskatoon and eventually moved to Winnipeg Manitoba to set up the tech company s head office During the first few years of operations the co founders bootstrapped the company and raised a small round of seed capital from angel investors Soon after the co founders raised additional capital from private investors as well as four prominent venture capital firms Golden Venture Partners Toronto Founder Collective New York Felicis Ventures Menlo Park CA and FJ Labs Cambridge MA Between 2012 and 2014 three additional co founders joined to help grow the startup Another brother Daniel Simair joined along with two friends from university Jeff Adamson and Andrew Chau Acquisition growth and expansion Edit As the company scaled between 2013 and 2016 the co founders launched SkipTheDishes in many Canadian cities initially focusing on mid market cities including Burnaby East Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Red Deer Prince Albert Grande Prairie Regina Saskatoon Winnipeg Mississauga Etobicoke Kitchener Waterloo and Ottawa as well as US cities including Columbus Cleveland Cincinnati Buffalo Omaha and St Louis In December 2016 SkipTheDishes was acquired by Just Eat for 200 million SkipTheDishes remained a subsidiary and separate brand from Just Eat with its headquarters remaining in Winnipeg 4 As of September 2018 Just Eat Canada redirects to SkipTheDishes 5 Over the course of 2017 SkipTheDishes was recognised for its growth on a number of occasions The company s founder was chosen as one of Canada s Top 40 Under 40 6 Just Eat s CEO Peter Plumb reported significant increases in the company s Q3 2017 revenue due to strong growth in order numbers and the inclusion of SkipTheDishes business 7 In 2017 the company expanded its business model into new offerings other than food starting with alcohol delivery in select markets 8 In March 2019 SkipTheDishes pulled out of the United States market Their business and drivers were transferred to Grubhub 9 In early 2020 Just Eat merged with Netherlands based competitor Takeaway com forming Just Eat Takeaway 10 shortly thereafter announcing a deal to acquire the aforementioned Grubhub whom also acquired SkipTheDishes American operations before their acquisition 11 In July 2020 in line with Just Eat s other markets SkipTheDishes adopted Takeaway com s logo and orange colour scheme though keeping the SkipTheDishes brand name 12 In late 2021 SkipTheDishes began testing a new offering called Skip Express Lane a service that delivers household goods and groceries directly to customers The service is located in Winnipeg and in London Ontario 13 Marketing Edit In October 2018 SkipTheDishes ran a series of ads featuring actor Jon Hamm as an honourary Canadian 14 He remains a fixture in their marketing campaign as of January 2021 15 Since 2019 SkipTheDishes ran a series of French language ads notably in Quebec featuring comedian Patrick Groulx 16 17 His ads since October 2020 and early 2021 focused on promoting les Recompenses SKIP or Skip s loyalty points program 18 19 20 In February 2020 SkipTheDishes entered into a multiyear marketing relationship with the Toronto Defiant an esports team in the Overwatch League 21 In summer 2021 ahead of the 2020 Olympic Games SkipTheDishes was named the Official Food Delivery App of the Canadian Olympic Committee 22 As of 2022 SkipTheDishes has adopted the Did Somebody Say advertising campaign used by sister chains Just Eat and Menulog internationally Criticism EditLike many companies involved in the sharing economy SkipTheDishes has received criticism for its business practices In March 2017 the company received negative publicity for its responses to a job candidate s question about compensation and benefits As a follow up to the incident Emily Norgang of the Canadian Labour Congress stated that the most innovative aspect isn t the technology itself but actually the expansion of this exploitative business model 23 As of October 2021 update SkipTheDishes has the lowest rating of F from the Better Business Bureau due to volume of unresolved complaints 24 References Edit Full Year 2020 Results Revenue increases 54 to 2 4 billion adjusted EBITDA1 of 256 million PDF S3 eu central 1 amazonaws com Retrieved March 27 2022 Just Eat Just Eat Retrieved April 17 2020 Just Eat Takeaway com Jobs in Canada Just Eat Takeaway com Retrieved June 15 2022 Silcoff Sean December 15 2016 Winnipeg startup SkipTheDishes gobbled up by Britain s Just Eat The Globe and Mail Retrieved August 28 2018 SkipTheDishes JUSTEATca September 4 2018 Hello Steve We re joining with Skip the Dishes to provide you with even a better food ordering experience You can order with them if you have not already Tweet via Twitter Cash Martin June 28 2017 Skip the Dishes co founder named one of Canada s top young business innovators Winnipeg Free Press Retrieved August 28 2018 Wood Zoe November 23 2017 Just Eat poised to enter FTSE 100 after value soars past Sainsbury s The Guardian Retrieved August 28 2018 Greenslade Brittany August 22 2017 Skip the Dishes testing out alcohol delivery in Winnipeg Global News Retrieved August 28 2018 Winnipeg based delivery company Skip the Dishes backing out of U S market CJOB Retrieved December 17 2020 Takeaway issues shares after UK competition watchdog gives Just Eat buy approval Platform Executive April 23 2020 Retrieved July 27 2020 Europe s Just Eat Takeaway to buy Grubhub for 7 3 billion Reuters June 11 2020 via uk reuters com Lombardo Christopher July 27 2020 Check it out SkipTheDishes rebrands Strategy Retrieved July 27 2020 SkipTheDishes launches new offering for groceries September 2021 CNW Canadian Jon Hamm Loves Hockey and SkipTheDishes Newswire ca Happy burgday YouTube Youtube com Retrieved January 23 2021 Patrick Groulx pratique la lutte dans une nouvelle publicite de Skip Grenier qc ca December 3 2019 SKIP Tour de force Youtube com Announcer Skip Agency Arrivals Departure et TMO Directeur artistique David Lamarche Conception redaction Kristina Landry Producer Jerome Couture Agency Producer Annick d Auteuil Production house Cinelande Director Jean Francois Asselin DOP Steve Danyluk Postproduction Post430 Sound Lamajeure Medias True Media Relations publiques Proof Inc Retrieved April 3 2021 Une campagne pour l amour de la bouffe d ici Grenier qc ca October 23 2020 SKIP TV 15s REWARDS 2020 10 22 Youtube com Agency A D The Montreal Office Production house Cinelande Sound Audio Z Retrieved April 3 2021 SKIP TV 30s NEW 2020 10 22 Youtube com Agency A D The Montreal Office Production house Cinelande Sound Audio Z Retrieved April 3 2021 Massaad Jay February 6 2020 Toronto Defiant plates up multi year deal with SkipTheDishes esportsinsider com SkipTheDishes SkipTheDishes named the Official Food Delivery App of the Canadian Olympic Committee ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Newswire ca Retrieved October 24 2021 Sparks Riley March 14 2017 Skip the Dishes apologizes for ducking questions on pay and benefits National Observer Retrieved August 28 2018 SkipTheDishes Restaurant Services Inc Bbb org Retrieved May 15 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SkipTheDishes amp oldid 1140109384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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