Just Eat Takeaway is about empowering convenience. A leading online delivery service that operates seven brands across 17 countries, Just Eat Takeaway connects over 61 million consumers worldwide with 300,000+ partner restaurants, services, and retailers.
To provide exceptional customer experiences, delivering efficiency, choice, and value is Just Eat Takeaway’s core mission. The company is focused on consolidating tech platforms to streamline delivery logistics and accelerate customer services, while expanding beyond food and beverage delivery to electronics, groceries, and popular day-to-day conveniences.
“Customers come to us because we offer them all the choice they need,” says Neal Potter, Just Eat Takeaway’s Head of Security Operations. “But also we offer great value — the logistics network that underpins our services makes sure consumers get what they've ordered, and they get it on time.”
Processing over 700 million customer transactions per year, Just Eat Takeaway required a secure digital foundation that guaranteed uptime, protected services under heavy load, and supported rapid change. As the company scaled, however, their third-party service provider mismanaged recurring outages that stretched internal teams and undermined platform trust.
“It was time for a reliable partner,” says Potter. “Every platform outage the provider caused cost us money.”
Exacerbating the company’s performance and availability issues, unauthorized bots targeted courier scheduling workflows, overwhelming their logistics infrastructure, and degrading the work experience for legitimate users. Attackers also launched regular DDoS events and countless exploit attempts, many powered by AI-driven scanning tools.