It’s a complicated business, being a delivery aggregator. The logistics. The smell of chicken kabobs filling the car, making drivers hungry all the time. What’s a platform to do?
We humbly recommend turning to PYMNTS’ Provider Ranking of Aggregator Apps. It’s got all the answers, at least at a high level, as in, “who’s highest on the ranking?” and so on.
You get the idea. Now read the ranking and digest this information. After that, we eat dessert.
The Top Five
This will go fairly quickly, because, in a curious reversal, this normally changeable ranking saw very few changes from last month. Let’s run them down.
Still at No. 1 is DoorDash, dashing but not giving up its ranking. Perhaps never.
Uber Eats is at No. 2, pumped by its new deal with Drizly.
No. 3 is still the domain of Deliveroo. It hasn’t budged for months.
This is also true of Instacart, safe and sound at No. 4, just like last cycle.
At No. 5, it was and still is the Just Eat app. The name itself gives good advice.
Easy-peasy, right? Now for the rest.
The Top 10
We greatly admire the apps still striving to crack our top five. Some do, you know.
The tied scores we had last month have persisted (not all that typical, actually), with Grubhub and Zomato still duking it out over the No. 6 chart position.
Same story at No. 7, as the Glovo and Swiggy apps eye each other suspiciously. Let’s have none of that eyeing apps suspiciously, please. We’re running a classy operation here, see?
Just kidding, app providers. But seriously…
Almost done. Just need to mention three changes that we saved for last.
Canada’s SkipTheDishes skips up one chart position to take No. 8 this cycle.
Middle East online food ordering platform Talabat drops a spot to No. 9. Still in the game.
Also falling one spot but sticking to the Provider Ranking of Aggregator Apps like glue, the Menulog app takes No. 10.
That’s it for the clean plate club. See you next month. We’ll order in.