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The State of the Food Delivery Industry Worldwide in 2025

Deliverect

2025

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Summary

This industry report, produced by Deliverect — a restaurant software and order management platform — provides a commercial assessment of the global food delivery sector as of 2025. It likely synthesises market data, consumer behaviour trends, and operational insights drawn from Deliverect's own platform data alongside third-party sources. As a proprietary industry publication rather than peer-reviewed research, findings should be interpreted with awareness of potential commercial framing.

UK applicability

The UK is among the most mature online food delivery markets in the world, with high penetration of platforms such as Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats; global trends identified in this report are likely to have direct relevance to UK operators, policymakers, and public health researchers monitoring the intersection of convenience food delivery and dietary outcomes.

Key measures

Market size and revenue estimates; consumer ordering frequency; platform market share; regional growth rates; delivery channel adoption metrics

Outcomes reported

The report likely examines the scale, growth trajectory, and structural dynamics of the online food delivery sector worldwide, including platform revenues, consumer adoption rates, and emerging market trends. It may also address operational challenges, technology adoption, and competitive landscape shifts across key regions.

Theme
Marketing, media & food environments
Subject
Food retail & digital food environments
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Industry/policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
Global
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
XL1185

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