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OrderUp

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Formerly called
  
LocalUp

Area served
  
United States

Headquarters
  
Balti

Number of employees
  
100

Number of locations
  
37 markets

Website
  
orderup.com

Founded
  
2009

Parent organization
  
Groupon

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Industry
  
Online Food Ordering and Delivery

Founder
  
Chris Jeffery, Jason Kwicien

Profiles

OrderUp is an online and mobile food-ordering and delivery company. Operating in over 37 markets, OrderUp provides easy access to great food from locals’ favorite restaurants via its fleet of delivery drivers. As of July 2015, OrderUp is a part of the Groupon family of companies and operates as both OrderUp and Groupon-To-Go.

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History

OrderUp started as an online food ordering business, called LionMenus, which served State College, PA. In 2009, the founders relocated to Baltimore, MD and formed LocalUp to expand to additional markets. The company used $1.5 million in investments to facilitate growth into small markets. OrderUp is one of a growing number of companies geared towards capitalizing on online food ordering. Other companies, including Grubhub, provide similar services to restaurants and consumers.

Initially, LocalUp licensed their technology to entrepreneurs who created online food ordering sites in their own communities These licensees white-labeled the technology and ran the everyday operations. LocalUp operated under this licensing model until 2012, when the company rebranded as OrderUp and switched to a franchising model. Now, OrderUp has switched most local sites to the national brand. OrderUp is one of the first companies to provide a digital franchise in order to target local markets.

In August 2014, the company announced a $7 million Series A investment round focused on growing its technical team and expanding its delivery service nationally.

In July 2015, Groupon acquired the company.

Size

As of August 2013, OrderUp had sites in about 25 American cities and had launched a mobile application from which users can order food using Android or iOS devices. In 2016, OrderUp was in 62 cities.

References

OrderUp Wikipedia