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Grubhub Taps Drone Startup Dexa for New Jersey Aerial Delivery Pilot

March 11 (Reuters) - Grubhub and drone technology company Dexa announced a three-month pilot program on Wednesday to introduce aerial ​food delivery services to customers in Green Brook, ‌New Jersey.

Beginning next week, customers within a 2.5-mile radius of Grubhub-owner Wonder's Green Brook location will be able to order on ​the app and opt for drone delivery at ​no extra charge beyond the standard delivery and ⁠service fees.

The move adds to intensifying competition in ​the autonomous delivery space, where rivals DoorDash and Uber ​Eats are also aggressively pursuing drone and robotic delivery partnerships.

Wonder, a food hall and delivery startup, had acquired Grubhub from Dutch company ​Just Eat Takeaway for $650 million last year. That ​was 91% less than the $7.3 billion Just Eat Takeaway had paid ‌four ⁠years earlier.

The aerial delivery service will be powered by Dexa's DE-2020, a fully automated aircraft that lowers food orders to the ground on a cable.

Dexa is one ​of only four ​U.S. companies ⁠that both builds and flies delivery drones, which have received full federal aviation approval — ​a certification that has proven difficult for ​much ⁠of the industry to obtain.

Grubhub said it would evaluate the pilot's results before deciding whether to bring drone delivery ⁠to ​additional restaurant partners in the area. ​A public demonstration is scheduled for March 16 ahead of the ​launch.

Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar

Source: Reuters


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