Israeli Food Delivery App Haat Joins Glovo, Jumia, Enters Morocco

The Israeli delivery app Haat intends to increase its operations in Morocco as part of its aim to expand outside of Israeli markets and into the MENA region. In the upcoming years, the food delivery business hopes to serve thousands of towns. The Haat is adamant about not just reaching cities but also rural areas.

The Israeli business, whose name in Arabic means “Bring,” hopes to become a significant regional and global player in the years to come.


 
Hassan Abbassi, a co-founder of Haat, stated, “Today we are an Israeli company, but we will become an international company. The company hopes to reach thousands of communities in the future years, both in Israel and outside of Morocco.

Hassan Abbassi, a co-founder of Haat
Hassan Abbassi, a co-founder of Haat

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The software was created shortly before the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020 after Abbasi, a former employee of Intel and Google, returned to his hometown of Umm al-Fahm from Haifa with his wife but was unable to place an order for delivery in the Arab world city, which is home to around 180,000 people and 150 restaurants. 

Haat’s expansion into Morocco is driven by the country becoming a hub for delivery apps, with Glovo and Jumia topping the list.

Glovo, is a Spanish startup that delivers food to several major cities including Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, Agadir and Fez. In 2020, with the pandemic, the startup achieved a turnover of 360 million euros, compared to 128 million in 2019.

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