Five million euros for city salad

The Hamburg-based food start-up wants to use the money to open more stores in Germany. So far, the salad delivery service already has three stores in addition to its digital business.
The Hamburg-based delivery service Stadtsalat has raised five million euros in venture capital. This was announced by co-founder Marcus Berg in a post on the blogger portal Medium. He did not initially disclose the identity of the investors.
Stadtsalat was founded in 2014 by Berg and Tom Smets, initially as a pure delivery service. The company now also operates several branches, currently in Hamburg, Berlin and Frankfurt am Main. Stadtsalat has developed the software behind its platform entirely in-house, which, according to Berg, allows delivery times to be predicted more reliably and routes to be planned more efficiently. Stadtsalat wants to continue to grow with the new money. "We have set ourselves the goal of opening a Stadtsalat store in every major German city," explains Marcus Berg.

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