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    Fast grocery group Gorillas eyes collaborations in profitability push

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on June 22, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 6, 2026

    The image shows Gorillas delivery bikes parked in Rotterdam, illustrating the company's focus on efficient grocery delivery. This reflects Gorillas' strategic shift towards profitability and potential collaborations as detailed in the article.
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    By Conor Humphries, Nadine Schimroszik and Emma-Victoria Farr

    By Conor Humphries, Nadine Schimroszik and Emma-Victoria Farr

    DUBLIN (Reuters) -German grocery delivery app Gorillas, which began cutting jobs last month to conserve cash, is looking to collaborate with large retailers as it races to achieve group-level profitability within 12 months, its chairman said on Wednesday.

    The Berlin-based startup, founded in 2020, is reviewing its operations in Belgium, Denmark, Italy and Spain and has changed focus from rapid expansion to turning a profit after the boost from COVID-19 lockdowns fizzled.

    “We realised that, okay, we need to adapt, course correct and we have to do it fast, so there were really tough decisions and now the whole focus is actually going towards profitability,” Ugur Samut, co-founder and chairman told the Consumer Goods Forum’s Global Summit conference.

    One option for Gorillas is deeper collaboration with large retailers, Samut said, the “Tescos and Alibabas … of this world”, to combine their buying power and higher margins with Gorillas’ technology and logistics.

    “When you do that, actually the business becomes more sustainable, financially more sustainable,” he added.

    Samut said 25% of the company’s distribution centres, warehouses known as “dark stores”, are now operating at a profit.

    “We believe we will be operation profitable in three months and group profitable in 12 months,” he said.

    The grocery delivery industry is facing a painful period of adjustment after a surge in growth during COVID-19 lockdowns. Turkey’s Getir and UK-based Zapp have also said they are cutting staff, while Berlin-based Flink has slowed hiring.

    Gorillas raised $1 billion at a $2.1 billion valuation in October from investors including meals delivery company Delivery Hero, but Chief Executive Kagan Sumer has acknowledged the company has since struggled to raise more.

    The company is working with JPMorgan on its fundraising plans and other strategic options which include the sale of some or all of its business, a source familiar with the company said. JPMorgan declined to comment.

    Gorillas is a takeover target for meals companies eager to see the delivery industry consolidate, the source said.

    “The problem for private equity investors is that the underlying business is not there to make it cash neutral,” the source said.

    Investor Christophe Maire of Atlantic Food Labs told Reuters he welcomed Gorillas’ strategic shift, which he said was “a natural move toward a long-lasting business”.

    (Reporting by Conor Humphries and Padraic Halpin; additional reporting by Emma-Victoria Farr, Nadine Schimroszik, Toby Sterling; Editing by Barbara Lewis and Jan Harvey)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Fast grocery group Gorillas eyes collaborations in profitability push

    1What are distribution centers?

    Distribution centers are facilities where products are stored and managed before being distributed to retailers or customers. They play a crucial role in supply chain management.

    2What is a collaboration in business?

    Collaboration in business refers to the process where two or more parties work together towards a common goal, often to enhance efficiency and achieve mutual benefits.

    3What are dark stores?

    Dark stores are retail distribution centers that are not open to the public. They are used for fulfilling online orders and are designed to streamline logistics.

    4What is a startup?

    A startup is a newly established business, often in the early stages of development. Startups typically focus on innovative products or services and aim for rapid growth.

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