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Jul 9, 2019 5 tweets 2 min read Read on X
This chart shows absolute change in the number of votes for food delivery apps between March and July 2019 (based on Similarweb data) #Doordash Image
This data should be a proxy for app downloads. But it's clearly not 100% precise as only a fraction of users rate apps they download.
This is where this data was taken from: Image
Data for Uber Eats is not directly comparable given global nature of UE operations
Absolute numbers of votes for each app. Much more people have Doordash app on their smartphones vs GRUB app Image

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