PedidosYa

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PedidosYa is a leading online food delivery service in Latin America. The company was founded in 2009 in Uruguay by Ariel Burschtin, Alvaro Garcia, and Ruben Sosenke. PedidosYa operates in several countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. The company's platform allows users to order food from a wide range of restaurants and have it delivered to their homes or offices.

History[edit | edit source]

PedidosYa was founded in 2009 with the aim of simplifying the process of ordering food for delivery. The founders saw a gap in the market for a service that could aggregate menus from a variety of restaurants and allow users to order food online.

In 2014, the company was acquired by the German company Delivery Hero, one of the largest online food delivery platforms in the world. This acquisition allowed PedidosYa to expand its operations and reach a larger customer base.

Services[edit | edit source]

PedidosYa offers a platform where users can browse menus from a variety of restaurants, place orders, and pay for their food online. The platform also allows users to track their orders in real time and provides customer reviews of restaurants.

In addition to food delivery, PedidosYa also offers a grocery delivery service. This service allows users to order groceries from local supermarkets and have them delivered to their homes.

Impact[edit | edit source]

PedidosYa has had a significant impact on the food delivery industry in Latin America. The company's platform has made it easier for consumers to order food and has provided restaurants with a new avenue for reaching customers. PedidosYa's success has also spurred the growth of similar online food delivery services in the region.

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