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- British food delivery startup Deliveroo has opened a brick-and-mortar restaurant in Hong Kong.
- The "Deliveroo Food Market" will cater both to online orders and in-store customers.
- Reports emerged in September that Uber was in acquisition talks with Deliveroo.
Deliveroo, the British food delivery startup last valued at $2 billion, has opened a brick-and-mortar restaurant in Hong Kong.
Named the "Deliveroo Food Market," the location will fulfil both online orders and serve customers in-store where they can choose from 15 different "dining concepts," CNBC reports.
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