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Abstract:The office comes with an on-site gym, a roof terrace, and food-inspired meeting rooms.
Deliveroo has just announced a $575 million funding round led by Amazon.It follows a period of rapid growth for the UK food delivery startup, which included moving into swanky new offices in London in 2017.Business Insider was given a tour of the HQ soon after it welcomed 600 employees.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Food delivery firm Deliveroo has moved into a new global headquarters in London in 2017 as part of its transition from being a small startup into a more serious corporation. That evolution continued this week after it announced a $575 million funding round led by Amazon. The 55,000 square foot office on Cannon Street in the City of London — a part of the city jammed with banks and law firms — was home to around 600 Deliveroo employees when it opened.Read more: How Deliveroo went from being the idea of a hungry banker to a $2 billion food delivery giant with backing from AmazonThe office — which is partly funded with $475 million (£364 million) from investors — comes complete with an on-site gym, 27 meeting rooms named after the company's favourite foods, and a shared rooftop overlooking the River Thames.Dan Warne, Deliveroo's UK and Ireland managing director, told Business Insider: “At our new office we're creating one of London's biggest tech hubs, which will continue to support and grow the British technology industry.”
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