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    Just Eat Takeaway warns of challenging full-year outlook amid Prosus deal talks

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    Posted on July 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Just Eat Takeaway warns of a challenging year with earnings at the low end amid Prosus acquisition discussions and regulatory reviews.

    Table of Contents

    • Just Eat Takeaway's Financial Outlook
    • First-Half Performance
    • Prosus Acquisition Details
    • Regulatory Considerations

    Just Eat Takeaway Faces Tough Year Ahead Amid Prosus Acquisition Talks

    Just Eat Takeaway's Financial Outlook

    By Olivier Cherfan

    First-Half Performance

    (Reuters) -Just Eat Takeaway said on Wednesday its full-year earnings would likely be on the lower end of a previously forecast range, and reported a marginal fall in first-half revenue.

    Prosus Acquisition Details

    Europe's biggest food delivery company by revenue posted first-half sales of 1.75 billion euros ($2.02 billion), down about 1% on a constant currency basis, due to lower order volumes that were partially offset by improved order monetisation and higher advertising revenue.

    Regulatory Considerations

    For 2025, the company forecast growth in gross transaction value at the lower end of the previously forecast +4% to +8% range.

    It also noted adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) would likely be at the lower end of the previously forecast range of 360 to 380 million euro.

    "We see good progress in the expansion of our delivery network and have ramped up our marketing efforts, which we believe are necessary investments to support future growth," CEO Jitse Groen said in a statement.

    The company's total orders for the first semester fell 7% to 308 million euros, while total gross transaction value (GTV) remained flat at 9.4 billion euros.

    Dutch technology investor Prosus, which agreed to buy Just Eat Takeaway in February for 4.1 billion euros, extended on Tuesday the acceptance period for its offer to October 1.

    EU regulators are consulting third parties on Prosus' plan to cut its stake in Delivery Hero to below 10% to address concerns over its Just Eat Takeaway acquisition. The EU commission's decision is expected by August 11, 2025.

    ($1 = 0.8656 euros)

    (Reporting by Olivier Cherfan; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Just Eat Takeaway expects lower full-year earnings.
    • •First-half revenue fell marginally.
    • •Prosus acquisition talks are ongoing.
    • •EU regulators are reviewing the acquisition.
    • •Company forecasts growth at the low end of expectations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Just Eat Takeaway warns of challenging full-year outlook amid Prosus deal talks

    1What is Just Eat Takeaway's forecast for full-year earnings?

    Just Eat Takeaway indicated that its full-year earnings would likely be at the lower end of the previously forecast range.

    2How did Just Eat Takeaway's first-half revenue perform?

    The company reported a marginal fall in first-half revenue, posting sales of 1.75 billion euros, down about 1% on a constant currency basis.

    3What is the status of the Prosus acquisition of Just Eat Takeaway?

    Dutch technology investor Prosus agreed to buy Just Eat Takeaway for 4.1 billion euros and has extended the acceptance period for its offer to October 1.

    4What challenges is Just Eat Takeaway facing with its order volumes?

    The company's total orders for the first semester fell by 7%, which contributed to the decline in revenue.

    5What are the EU regulators considering regarding the Prosus deal?

    EU regulators are consulting third parties on Prosus' plan to reduce its stake in Delivery Hero to below 10% to address concerns over its acquisition of Just Eat Takeaway.

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