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Grubhub owner jokes about Katy Perry ad, takes $3B writedown

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Just Eat Takeaway.com, Grubhub’s parent and Europe’s largest meal delivery company, on Wednesday reported a smaller loss for the first half of 2022 and maintained growth and margin forecasts for the full year, promising lower spending on costs such as a recent commercial featuring pop icon Katy Perry.

Investors lauded the company’s focus on profitability, which includes recent moves to raise restaurant commissions and retrench in markets including the United States and France, sending shares up 4.9% to 19.94 euros ($20.30) in late morning trading. The stock is down 60% in the year to date.

Marketing expenditure increased by 40% to 414 million euros in the first half from a year earlier, which the company attributed to spending on Grubhub, which last month struck a deal to give Amazon prime users free delivery. Just Eat also spent on football sponsorships and the Katy Perry ad. 

“I can assure you Katy was not responsible for the marketing costs,” CEO Jitse Groen joked on a call with reporters. He said the company would be decreasing marketing spending slightly in the second half, but cautioned it would remain high given the company’s overall growth.

Katy Perry stars in the new ad.
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Katy Perry in the commercial.
“I can assure you Katy was not responsible for the marketing costs,” CEO Jitse Groen joked on a call with reporters.
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Katy Perry in the commercial
Just Eat Takeaway took a roughly $3 billion impairment charge on Grubhub.
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The company reiterated that it is exploring the “full or partial” sale of Grubhub, the company it bought in 2021 for $7.3 billion. Just Eat Takeaway took a roughly $3 billion impairment charge on Grubhub on Wednesday, recognizing that sector valuations have fallen.

The company reported adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of negative 134 million euros ($136.20 million) for the first half of 2022, compared with a loss of 189 million euros a year earlier. Revenues rose to 2.78 billion euros from 2.6 billion euros.

Groen said the company’s EBITDA would improve in the second half of 2022 and turn positive in 2023.

Analyst Giles Thorne of Jefferies said the first-half numbers were worse than expected, but investors would be reassured by the company’s statement that it still expects total order value to grow.

“There are reasons to believe the full year guidance is pretty robust,” Thorne said, noting that a post COVID-19 lull is fading and many consumers who began ordering food online during the pandemic will continue due to the convenience. 

Jefferies rates Takeaway a “buy”.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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