![]() Seamless CIO Sanjay Tiwary will be the new company’s CIO. GrubHub’s current President, Mike Evans, will become the combined company’s Chief Operating Officer, while GrubHub CFO Adam DeWitt will remain in place as the combined company’s CFO. GrubHub co-founder and CEO Matt Maloney will be the new company’s CEO, while Seamless CEO Jonathan Zabusky will become President. In 2012, the two companies generated a combined $875 million in gross food sales, resulting in over $100 million in revenue. “By merging, we will be well positioned to improve online and mobile ordering by driving more orders to our restaurants and providing even better services to our diners and corporate clients than we each would be able to do on our own.” GrubHub has an expansive diner and restaurant network in 500+ cities and a track record of developing innovative products,” a GrubHub spokesperson explained to me. “Seamless has a popular corporate ordering product and a significant presence in New York City, London and other major U.S. To be specific, GrubHub and Seamless announced Monday that they’re merging into one company-name TBD. ![]() Behold: the super mega takeout ordering service! No more will you have to suffer through the irritation of not being able to find your fave Chinese place on GrubHub, thereby forcing you to check Seamless, or Delivery Hero, or vice versa. Lazy bums everywhere: rejoice, for your days of strife are over. The companies join forces to create one large food ordering service
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