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- The co-founder and former CEO of the Baltimore-based food delivery service OrderUp now heads the cannabis information firm Leafly and has opened an office in the city.
- Groupon deal with Grubhub to acquire OrderUp markets, lay off 60 employees
- Busy families throughout the area are turning more and more toward delivery services of easy-to-prepare food.
- Uber is introducing its standalone food delivery service in Baltimore.
- The companies that made this year's Top Workplaces list come from all sectors: information technology, mortgage lending, property management, health care, education and engineering, to name a few. But common themes emerged when employees shared why they love their jobs. Their reasons include finding meaning in one's work, answering to managers who empower and appreciate them, and having the potential to grow professionally and personally.
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Challenges shaped OrderUp, Millennial Media deals, founders tell Baltimore Innovation Week attendees
Chris Jeffery and Chris Brandenburg said despite challenges – or because of them – OrderUp and Millennial Media found themselves the targets of recent acquisitions. - Home delivery is not what it used to be. Time starved consumers today are apt to skip the store altogether and get goods delivered to their doorsteps in hours or even minutes.
- Groupon paid $69 million for food delivery app OrderUp, and could cough up another $20 million if the Canton startup meets financial targets, according to a regulatory filing.
- Deals website Groupon has acquired Baltimore food delivery startup OrderUp for an undisclosed amount, the companies announced Thursday.
- Baltimore-based delivery service OrderUp expanded its operations north from Towson on Monday to Timonium.
- In the age of the iPhone6 and Google Glass, delivering restaurant food is more than just making the stuff, bagging it and sending a guy out in a rundown Toyota.