DoorDash makes Asia entrance into Japan

TheStar Thu, Jun 10, 2021 10:50am - 2 years View Original


Doordash logo is seen on a smartphone in front of displayed Japan flag in this illustration picture taken June 9, 2021. - Reuters

TOKYO: DoorDash Inc is bringing its on-demand delivery service to Japan, marking the San Francisco-based company’s first expansion into Asia in a bid to boost its international footprint.

The biggest food-delivery company in the US will enter one of the most restaurant-dense countries in the world in Sendai, a city northeast of Tokyo, DoorDash said yesterday.

Merchants will have access to DoorDash’s marketplace app, where users can order from an array of participating eateries, as well as the storefront, an online ordering product that helps restaurants create their own websites for pickup and delivery. The storefront service will be commission-free through the end of the year, with the only cost to the merchants being payment processing fees, DoorDash said.

“Our strategy has always been to empower local economies, especially in the suburban markets that are historically underserved yet the appetite for connectivity between merchants and customers is high,” said co-founder and chief executive officer Tony Xu.

DoorDash has benefited from the pandemic-induced boom in food delivery, as indoor dining shuttered and people stayed home. The company has expanded its market share since the start of the pandemic and now commands 56% of US food-delivery sales as of April, according to research from Bloomberg Second Measure.Japan marks the third country outside the US, for DoorDash, which already operates in Canada and Australia. Bloomberg has previously reported DoorDash has made inquiries about potential food delivery acquisition targets in Europe.

“Geographic expansion is essential for DoorDash to sustain its top-line growth though it is hard to find markets in online delivery where competition is less,” according to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Mandeep Singh. — Bloomberg

“I think Japan makes sense as there aren’t any local players that have a big market share.” -- Bloomberg

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