Founded Year

2018

Stage

Series B - III | Alive

Total Raised

$2.4B

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$600M | 2 mos ago

Mosaic Score
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+19 points in the past 30 days

About Wonder

Wonder provides a food delivery service within the urban dining sector. Their main offering is delivering meals from a selection of restaurants to customers' doors in a specified timeframe, with the option to order from multiple restaurants. Wonder was formerly known as Food Truck. It was founded in 2018 and is based in New York, New York.

Headquarters Location

150 Greenwich Street 57th Floor, 4 World Trade Center

New York, New York, 10007,

United States

424-320-0944

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ESPs containing Wonder

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

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Consumer & Retail / Food & Grocery Tech

The ghost kitchen providers market, also known as virtual kitchens, cloud kitchens, or dark kitchens, offers infrastructure, technology, and operational services for delivery-only food businesses. These companies provide kitchen facilities in diverse locations (warehouses, parking lots, industrial spaces) with technology platforms that optimize food preparation, order management, and delivery logi…

Wonder named as Leader among 15 other companies, including REEF Technology, Kitchen United, and Kitopi.

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Research containing Wonder

Get data-driven expert analysis from the CB Insights Intelligence Unit.

CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Wonder in 1 CB Insights research brief, most recently on May 16, 2024.

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Expert Collections containing Wonder

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Wonder is included in 5 Expert Collections, including Restaurant Tech.

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Restaurant Tech

1,075 items

Hardware and software for restaurant management, bookings, staffing, mobile restaurant payments, inventory management, cloud kitchens, and more. On-demand food delivery services are excluded from this collection.

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Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

1,276 items

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Grocery Retail Tech

648 items

Startups providing B2B solutions to grocery businesses to improve their store and omni-channel performance. Includes customer analytics platforms, in-store robots, predictive inventory management systems, online enablement for grocers and consumables retailers, and more.

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Food & Meal Delivery

1,605 items

Startups and tech companies offering online grocery, food, beverage, and meal delivery services.

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Supply Chain & Logistics Tech

586 items

Latest Wonder News

All You Can Eat Video Buffet; No Cannes Do

Jul 6, 2025

By AdExchanger SHARE: Chew On That Everyone knows the old Upton Sinclair line about food industry reporting: “I aimed at the public’s heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach.” The New York Times is finding the same – in a manner of speaking. Its home cooking and recipe vertical is now one of the strongest parts of its business, The Hollywood Reporter reports. News companies are doubling down on video recipes and food reviews in general because that kind of content crushes in algorithmic short-form video feeds. That’s nothing new. BuzzFeed’s Tasty business has been a workhorse revenue driver for the better part of a decade . But a year ago, the Times and Instacart announced a strategic partnership to make NYT recipes shoppable and distribute videos across the Instacart app. Potential new revenue generators include in-video brand placements and ad-sponsored recipes that would otherwise be paywalled. And the Times isn’t the only publisher with a deal cooking. In March, food delivery and restaurant platform Wonder (owner of Grubhub and Blue Apron), acquired food and social-based production company Tastemade for $90 million. You OK, Brazil? A number of Brazilian-based creative agencies are facing backlash related to their award-winning 2025 Cannes Lions submissions, Campaign reports. First, DM9, which falls under the DDB/Omnicom umbrella, withdrew three of its campaigns after it was discovered that the case study for its Creative Data Grand Prix-winning submission contained AI-manipulated content. According to a press statement from Cannes Lions , the content was used “to simulate real world events and campaign outcomes resulting in the jury being presented with inaccurate information.” Meanwhile, another DDB agency, Africa Creative São Paulo, had to apologize after boasting in its campaign – which won the Grand Prix in the audio and radio category – that it deliberately used short song clips to avoid paying any music licensing fees. And then there’s LePub São Paulo (owned by Publicis), which won the Bronze Lion for a campaign that featured unverifiable data without client approval, including a geo-targeted presale of merchandise that might not have actually occurred. Cannes Lions has yet to comment on the latter two, but in response to the DM9 controversy, the organization released new safeguards for the submission review process, such as mandatory AI disclosure, updated detection tools and a dedicated committee of “experts in AI, ethics and content.” Personal Preference Netflix might have removed some of your favorite movies from its Originals roster, but don’t worry – it’s making it up with personalized ads. The streaming service is exploring a new way of personalizing content, including by curating trailers to an individual user’s preferences (which is pretty straightforward) or by personalizing interactive content (far more complicated). These ideas are described in recent patents issued to Netflix, Business Insider reports. Cool, but what exactly is interactive content? In February, Netflix received a patent for “choose-your-own-adventure-style titles” that would use machine learning to understand a viewer’s unique preferences. The idea is to ramp up “social media virality,” Phil Petitpont, co-founder of AI startup Moments Lab, tells BI, “as users are likely to share their experiences with others.” At least now you don’t have to worry about your friends spoiling the season finale of your favorite show – your finale might look totally different than theirs. But Wait! There’s More Integral Ad Science has been on the Nasdaq for four years now. Its fate is less certain than ever. [ Digiday ] Microsoft’s Authenticator app isn’t going to manage your passwords anymore. [ The Verge ] The role of chief marketing officer is “getting a glow-up.” [ Adweek ] DeepSeek’s AI app might face a ban in Germany for “illegal transfers of user data to China.” [ Search Engine Journal] You’re Hired! Bill Todd joins Infillion as general manager of its media business unit. [ release ] Horizon Media appoints Krish Kuruppath as EVP and head of tech; Jeremy Flynn as EVP and head of product; and Allan Johnston as SVP and head of program management. [ Adweek ]

Wonder Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Wonder founded?

    Wonder was founded in 2018.

  • Where is Wonder's headquarters?

    Wonder's headquarters is located at 150 Greenwich Street, New York.

  • What is Wonder's latest funding round?

    Wonder's latest funding round is Series B - III.

  • How much did Wonder raise?

    Wonder raised a total of $2.4B.

  • Who are the investors of Wonder?

    Investors of Wonder include Accel, New Enterprise Associates, Google Ventures, Forerunner Ventures, American Express Ventures and 16 more.

  • Who are Wonder's competitors?

    Competitors of Wonder include Bite, Kitopi, Popchew, Zing, Georgie & Tom's and 7 more.

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Panda Selected

Panda Selected is an internet catering service and shared-kitchen platform. Panda Selected provides kitchen facilities, operation management, supply chain and brand promotion for catering enterprises, enabling kitchens to cater exclusively for customers ordering in, and share facilities with others which greatly eliminates overhead costs.

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Kitchen United

Kitchen United provides restaurant hub technology, streamlined logistics, and commercial kitchen space to empower food service operators. It also offers a value-driven, low-risk way for emerging and established restaurant brands to enter into new markets, grow revenue through off-premises dining, and expand delivery areas. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Pasadena, California.

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All Day Kitchens

All Day Kitchens provides a solution for the restaurant and retail sectors, focusing on omnichannel food brands. Their offerings include a package that integrates technology, equipment, and supply chain management to facilitate food sales across multiple channels and dayparts. The company serves the restaurant and convenience store industries, offering automated cooking equipment, no-prep ingredients, and menus designed by professional chefs to support in-store and online operations. All Day Kitchens was formerly known as Virtual Kitchen Company. It was founded in 2018 and is based in South San Francisco, California.

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