Flink, the German grocery delivery startup, raises $240M after launching just 6 months ago
On-demand grocery delivery, which really came into its own with the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, continues to command huge attention from investors. The jury is still out on how people will use those services in the longer term, but in the meantime, the most ambitious of the startups in the field are raising big.
In the latest development, Flink a Berlin-based on-demand “instant” grocery delivery service built around self-operated dark stores and a smaller assortment (2,400 items) that it says it will deliver in 10 minutes or less has raised $240 million to expand its business into more cities, and more countries, on the heels of strong demand.
Berlin s groceries-in-under-10-minutes firm Flink bags $240 million in Series A round, signs long term REWE Group support agreement
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Rewe verbündet sich mit Liefer-Supermarkt Flink
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200 Millionen Euro für den 10-Minuten-Lieferdienst Flink
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