FILE PHOTO: A biker, wearing a Deliveroo food courier backpack, demonstrates during a call on clients to boycott the brand in Paris, France, August 7, 2019. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File Photo
(Reuters) – Britain’s competition regulator said on Wednesday it had launched a formal investigation into Amazon.com Inc’s investment in food delivery company Deliveroo, setting a Dec. 11 deadline for a decision reut.rs/2ONs4b0 on the first phase of its probe.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it was looking into whether Amazon’s (AMZN.O) investment in May, when it led a $575 million fundraising, could result in a “substantial lessening of competition” within the United Kingdom.
Deliveroo is one of Europe’s fastest growing tech companies and uses 60,000 riders dressed in black and teal jackets to deliver meals from more than 80,000 restaurants and takeaway outlets in 13 countries.
Amazon bet that its investment in the company would give it an inroad to pit itself against Uber Eats (UBER.N) in the race to dominate the market for takeaway meals, worth around $100 billion globally.
The CMA previously ordered Amazon and Deliveroo to operate independently on concerns that the companies had “ceased to be distinct” or were putting in place arrangements which would result in the same.
“Deliveroo is cooperating fully with the CMA. This minority investment will help to create jobs, help restaurants to grow their businesses, improve choice for consumers and enhance competition in the UK food delivery sector,” a Deliveroo spokesman said.
Amazon declined to comment.
Reporting by Uday Sampath in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber and Louise Heavens