31. Maturing Delivery Markets – How Pizza Pilgrims Embraces Delivery Market Changes with Gavin Smith
Gavin Smith from Pizza Pilgrims returns to the show to share how Pizza Pilgrims has navigated the ups and downs of the past year, from tackling rising costs and competitive pressures to the strategic move of appointing a dedicated delivery manager to drive growth on platforms like Deliveroo. The trio explore the challenges and opportunities in maintaining a great brand experience, both in-restaurant and through delivery, and get candid about topics like price parity, packaging innovations, and future trends like catering.In this episode, we discuss:Importance of clarity, communication, and win-win outcomes in deliveryHow Pizza Pilgrims drives delivery growth through dedicated leadershipLeveraging data, tech, and ad spend to enhance delivery performanceManaging delivery ratios and the impact on restaurant team welfarePackaging innovations to solve cold pizza issuesMaturing delivery market: competition, exclusivity, and future collaborationsLinks mentioned in this episode:Gavin Smith on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hospitalitygav/ Pizza Pilgrims: https://www.pizzapilgrims.co.uk/ Adapting to Demands: Pizza Pilgrims' Approach to Delivery with Gavin Smith: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWLniOoZv1A Like the show? We’d be hugely grateful if you could help us spread the word by taking 1 minute to leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice. Full instructions at https://www.thedelivery.world/ratingsandreviews
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30. Scaling Delivery Ops: Balancing Tech, Brand, and Market Readiness with Dan Warne
What happens when scaling fast becomes more of a risk than an opportunity? And what do VCs really expect when they back the next big thing in delivery? In this week’s minisode, Dan Warne, founder of Sessions, takes us inside the high-stakes world of delivery startups fueled by venture capital. Dan unpacks why rapid growth isn’t always the answer, and how obsession with scale, spurred by easy funding, can outpace what consumers actually want.Tune into the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2N8IqufZnDfD8oAoXfxWXW?si=Z8aFSo4aR5-0peJFesu7LQ
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29. Partnerships, Customer Data, and Restaurant Success with Cornelia Raportaru
Peter Backman and Tim Alderson speak with Cornelia Raportaru, CEO of Stuart, the logistics company powering deliveries for some of the biggest names in restaurants, grocery, and retail. From the growing importance of direct customer relationships to who really owns the data, and why that matters, they explore the deeper shifts shaping the future of food delivery. You’ll hear real insight into white-label delivery, cross-market challenges in places like the UK, France, and Poland, and the strategies businesses need to stay profitable, agile, and close to their customers.In this episode, we discuss:Data ownership challenges for restaurants using food delivery marketplacesHow direct delivery gives restaurants more control over customer relationshipsDifferences between restaurant, grocery, and retail delivery operationsEvolving customer expectations around convenience, speed, and delivery timingThe impact of market consolidation on restaurant flexibility and choicesPartnerships and ecosystem collaboration as the future of food deliveryLinks mentioned in this episode:Cornelia Raportaru on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/corneliaraportaru/Stuart: https://stuart.com/ Like the show? We’d be hugely grateful if you could help us spread the word by taking 1 minute to leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice. Full instructions at https://www.thedelivery.world/ratingsandreviews.
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28. Expanding Your Restaurant Brand: Launching in New Markets with Paul Hopper
Host Peter Backman is joined by co-host Tim Alderson and hospitality entrepreneur Paul Hopper, founder of HOP Vietnamese. They dive into the latest news, including DoorDash’s potential acquisition of Deliveroo, and what these shifts mean for restaurants and operators.Paul shares his journey, from brand expansion and running dark kitchens to using data for decision-making. He also opens up about the challenges of launching Hop Vietnamese in cities like Manchester and the importance of building a strong local presence.In this episode, we discuss:DoorDash's potential acquisition of Deliveroo and its impact on the market.Challenges and realities of operating dark kitchens for small brandsDeciding between single vs. multichannel delivery platform strategies.Growing a restaurant brand in new markets like Manchester.Shifts in consumer behaviour and the future of super apps in deliveryLinks mentioned in this episode:HOP Vietnamese: https://www.hopvietnamese.com/ Paul Hopper on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-hopper-b72a777a/ Like the show? We’d be hugely grateful if you could help us spread the word by taking 1 minute to leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice. Full instructions at https://www.thedelivery.world/ratingsandreviews
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27. The Delivery-Only Model That Saved Pizza Pilgrims with Gavin Smith
When COVID lockdowns forced Pizza Pilgrims to shut their doors overnight, the team made a bold decision: no layoffs, no cutting corners, just creativity.In this week’s minisode, Gavin Smith from Pizza Pilgrims shares the inspiring story of how a forgotten side project, Pizza in the Post, became a lifeline for the business and a source of connection for thousands stuck at home. From chest freezers to 15,000 orders a week, the pivot was powered by passion, community, and a startup spirit that never quit.Tune into the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4UZns06aUMp61f9HWjowN4?si=b59e88f36ce14434
From the impact of technology on delivery logistics to changing consumer demands and preferences, from the rise of dark kitchens to the opportunities from virtual brands, listeners will gain a deep understanding of the forces shaping the sector. Whether you’re a delivery company, technology business, restaurant owner, or investor, tune in to The Delivery Prophets for insights, interviews and analysis. The perfect way to stay ahead of the delivery curve.