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Abstract:Amazon has led a $575 million round in Deliveroo.
Amazon has led a $575 million funding round in British food delivery startup Deliveroo.The news follows rumours that both Amazon and Uber were considering an acquisition of Deliveroo, a major rival to Uber Eats outside the US.The food delivery startup has raised $1.53 billion to date, making it one of the best-funded startups in Europe.Deliveroo was valued at $2 billion at its last fundraise.Visit BusinessInsider.com for more stories.Amazon has taken a stake in British food delivery startup Deliveroo, acting as the main investor in a major $575 million round of financing.The new funding takes the total raised by Deliveroo to $1.35 billion to date, making it one of the best funded startups in Europe.Deliveroo has not confirmed its current valuation. The firm was last valued at $2 billion in a previous funding round, and Business Insider understands the company has been targeting a new valuation of at least $4 billion.
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