TORONTO — About 800 Canadian employees are being laid off by SkipTheDishes and its parent company. Roughly 100 Canada-based workers will depart SkipTheDishes, the food delivery service's chief executive Paul Burns revealed on LinkedIn on Tuesday.
Roughly 100 Canada-based workers will depart SkipTheDishes, the food delivery service's chief executive Paul Burns revealed on LinkedIn on Tuesday.
"A more focused approach will also ensure we continue to provide an enhanced offering to customers and exceptional service to all our stakeholders." SkipTheDishes, which was long headquartered in Winnipeg and has been around since 2012, was acquired in December 2016 for $110 million by Just Eat, which merged with Takeaway.com in 2020, while the COVID-19 pandemic was raging.
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