Food-tech startup Wonder hired Courtney Lawrie and Whitney Pegden as the brand opens new food halls, expands delivery, and ...
Diapers.com cofounder, Timberwolves co-owner and former Walmart e-commerce chief Marc Lore is betting heavily on his takeout ...
Since it started opening locations in 2023, Wonder, which bills itself as “a new kind of food hall,” now has 38 stores in New ...
On November 13, Wonder, the company that describes itself as ... As the Times explained earlier this year in a profile of Lore, Wonder’s food is prepared and often par-cooked in a commissary ...
Wonder will open food halls throughout the city and the suburbs this year, including locations on the Main Line and in South ...
Lore led Walmart's e-commerce division for several years before the Jet.com brand was phased out of the company. For Wonder's first Pennsylvania food hall, the company opened last year inside a ...
Wonder founder and CEO Marc Lore opens up about the company's expansion and the impact of tariffs on 'The Claman Countdown.' Trump pauses tariffs on Canada for at least 30 days, Trudeau says ...
Wonder, the billion-dollar “food hall” and delivery kitchen that its founder is poising as “the Amazon of food and beverage,” is preparing to blanket the Philadelphia region. At least 10 locations ...
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