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Foodhub Relocates Global HQ to Dublin, Creating 35 Jobs

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October 14, 2025
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Dublin, Ireland – Foodhub, the prominent food delivery and takeaway service, has announced the relocation of its global headquarters to Dublin, a strategic move expected to generate over 35 new jobs in the Irish capital.

The food technology company, which was founded in 2017 and previously based in Stoke-on-Trent, England, provides comprehensive services including food ordering and delivery software, and point-of-sale hardware to a vast network of restaurants, takeaways, and stadiums globally. Foodhub already employs more than 1,000 people worldwide.

The move to Dublin is accompanied by a recruitment drive for senior roles across the company’s technology, sales, and customer services departments.

Foodhub boasts a significant presence, with over one million users and partnerships with more than 30,000 restaurants and takeaways across markets including Ireland, the UK, the US, Australia, and New Zealand. The platform processes over 65 million orders annually.

The company distinguishes itself in the competitive online food delivery market by charging its restaurant partners a fixed weekly fee, rather than a percentage-based commission on the order value.

Ardian Mula, the owner and CEO of Foodhub, stated that the decision to establish the corporate HQ in Dublin demonstrates a “long-term commitment to Ireland as a strategic, innovative and operational hub, as well as a valuable gateway into the European market.” He highlighted Ireland’s status as a major centre for technology and innovation, its renowned hospitality sector, and the access it provides to “highly sought-after tech talent, a large pool of prospective B2B customers and a tech-savvy consumer base.”

Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke, welcomed the announcement, noting that Foodhub’s innovative service will enable independent food businesses to “operate more competitively and effectively.” He credited Ireland’s “highly skilled workforce and connectivity to Europe” as key factors attracting companies like Foodhub.

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, echoed this sentiment, calling the decision a “strong endorsement of Ireland’s reputation as a hub for innovation and international business,” which offers a “unique blend of global connectivity, deep talent pools, and a collaborative business environment.”

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