Food-delivery startup Wonder Group gets $100 million investment from Nestle

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The startup Wonder Group is making a push to sell its proprietary kitchen equipment to other businesses, such as airports and sports arenas.

Food-delivery startup Wonder Group has gotten a $100 million investment from Nestle, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The funding could get Wonder a step closer to its ambitions of making it easier, faster and cheaper for busy families to have high-quality meals at home. The startup, which was valued at about $3.

"With our partnership with Wonder, there's this opportunity to help operators across multiple out-of-home segments be able to improve their food quality, have consistency, and actually open up some additional revenue streams that have been pretty challenged post-pandemic," she said. those chefs and restaurants, which allows customers to mix and match — diners could get entrees from four different restaurants for four different family members in a single order.As of the end of the year, Wonder plans to have 10 locations in the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Each of those locations has about a dozen seats where customers can dine in, but the majority of orders are delivered or picked up for at-home dining, Lore said.

 

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