GetSwift integration with GrubHub - explained

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    So after reading about Yum! Brands recent partnership with GrubHub, it got me curious to see how this would effect GetSwift. As mentioned in another thread, it's been noted that GetSwith has integration with GrubHub.

    http://www.getswift.co/integrations-1/2017/11/6/integrating-getswift-with-grubhub
    But there hasn't been any media press or announcement on this, so it made me think whether this is what people think it is, so I did some digging.

    http://www.getswift.co/swift-suppor...r-grubhub-seamless-menulog-eatnow-justeat-etc
    From the above link I can see that GetSwift integration with GrubHub is not actually GrubHub using GetSwift technology within its app, but more of GetSwift allowing GrubHub and other food website order logs to be imported into GetSwift app, similar to importing excel or text file into an accounting program. It's a way of importing information over rather than a 'integration'.

    https://www.theverge.com/2012/11/13...our-grub-food-delivery-tracking-notifications
    Also, it looks like GrubHub actually had the lastmile technology since 2012, before GetSwift even existed.

    In my opinion I see Yum! Brands partnership with GrubHub as a negative news.

    What do you guys think? Maybe GetSwift still has an exclusive deal in other countries?
 
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