The move sees the introduction of a new Just Eat for Business logo and marks the first of further integrations with the Just Eat platform that are planned for the coming months, according to the company.
Just Eat for Business, which was acquired by Just Eat in 2019, feeds more than 30,000 people at more 600 companies every week. It will continue to operate in the same way connecting offices and corporate customers to restaurants and caterers across the UK, with the same vendors and delivery drivers.
“City Pantry and Just Eats’ values have always aligned, and this rebrand felt like the natural next step, offering huge opportunities and exposure for our independent vendors,” says Matt Ephgrave, managing director at Just Eat for Business.
“Our focus will continue to remain the same, delivering the best food to businesses and their teams and even though our name has changed, our ethos has not.”
“The move will further support the business' growth and our mission to deliver fantastic food delivery experiences to businesses across the UK, as one brand. With the country emerging from lockdown, it's a really exciting time to make this change,” says Andrew Kenny, Just Eat UK managing director.