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Article 101 TFEU: Delivery Hero/Glovo first EU labour‑market cartel—no‑poach, information exchange and market allocation in online food delivery; minority shareholding facilitation; €329m settlement fines (AT.40795)

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Case facts

Outline of an Article 101 TFEU investigation into a cartel in the online food delivery sector (AT.40795). The conduct included no‑poach arrangements, the exchange of information, and market allocation practices.

Latest development

On 2 June 2025, the Commission adopted its infringement decision after both firms acknowledged taking part in the cartel. Aggregate fines amounting to €329m were levied. Total fines imposed on each party were as follows:

  • Delivery Hero—€223,285,000 (including a 10% reduction for settlement)
  • Glovo—€105,732,000 (including a 10% reduction for settlement)

Parties

  • Delivery Hero SE (Delivery Hero): Delivery Hero, a German‑based business, operates in food delivery services. It currently has a presence in more than 70 countries worldwide, 16 of which are within the EEA. It works with hundreds of thousands of restaurants. Delivery Hero is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
  • Glovo SA (Glovo): Glovo, a Spanish‑based company, is also active in the food delivery business...
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