Former Just Eat exec Edel Kinane joins Irish fintech Strike
Edel Kinane, Strike. Image: © Naoise Culhane
The former Just Eat commercial director will take up the role of chief growth officer at the Irish start-up.
Having only formed in 2020, Irish fintech start-up Strike is bolstering its leadership teaming with former Just Eat commercial director, Edel Kinane.
Having been part of the Just Eat Ireland executive leadership team since 2014, Kinane will join Dublin-based start-up Strike as its chief growth officer.
Strike offers payment technology that is designed to make cashless tipping easy without the need for a terminal or a new app on customers’ phones, with Camile Thai among its most recent partnerships.
Former Just Eat exec Edel Kinane joins Irish fintech Strike
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Most popular takeaway in Laois during year of Covid revealed
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In the year when ordering in became the new ‘eating out’, pizza has been hailed as Ireland’s favourite dish to dig into from the comfort of their homes in 2020.
The Italian dish was so popular, it made up for 30% of Just Eat Ireland’s total orders last year. Laois fell in line with the national trend with pizza beating out Chinese and Fish & Chips.
The data was revealed by JustEat this week.
With the nation increasingly enjoying their favourite meals at home throughout lockdown, comparing 2020 to its predecessor, takeaway orders in Ireland increased by over 9000% over the last decade.
Offaly s most popular takeaway during year of Covid revealed
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In the year when ordering in became the new ‘eating out’, pizza has been hailed as Ireland’s favourite dish to dig into from the comfort of their homes in 2020.
The Italian dish was so popular, it made up for 30% of Just Eat Ireland’s total orders last year. Offaly fell in line with the national trend with pizza beating out Indian and Chinese.
The data was revealed by JustEat this week.
With the nation increasingly enjoying their favourite meals at home throughout lockdown, comparing 2020 to its predecessor, takeaway orders in Ireland increased by over 9000% over the last decade.
Longford s most popular takeaway during year of Covid revealed
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In the year when ordering in became the new ‘eating out’, pizza has been hailed as Ireland’s favourite dish to dig into from the comfort of their homes in 2020.
The Italian dish was so popular, it made up for 30% of Just Eat Ireland’s total orders last year. Longford fell in line with the national trend with pizza beating out Indian, Kebab and Turkish food.
The data was revealed by JustEat this week.
With the nation increasingly enjoying their favourite meals at home throughout lockdown, comparing 2020 to its predecessor, takeaway orders in Ireland increased by over 9000% over the last decade.
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