Deliveroo founder Will Shu on building Europe's fastest-growing food delivery company from zero, and the brutal personal cost of founding.

Will Shu — American-born founder and CEO of Deliveroo, the UK food delivery company he grew from an idea while working in finance in London into a multi-billion-pound publicly traded business.
Will Shu tells the story of how a bad Tesco microwave meal during a 100-hour finance work week inspired Deliveroo, which he launched in 2013 with childhood friend and co-founder Greg Orlowski. He describes the scrappy early days delivering food himself in a kangaroo costume, hiring through Gumtree, and using hotel door hangers as guerrilla marketing. Shu opens up about the hardest moments: a $600M funding round collapsing days before close, an 16-18 month antitrust review that froze Amazon's investment as Covid crushed the business, and the pain of mass layoffs. He reflects candidly on the loneliness of founding, struggling with relationships and friendships, and not knowing whether his personal journey still aligns with the company's. The conversation closes on Deliveroo's future vision of making food online emotional and social rather than transactional.
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