

In March 2009, Grubhub earned $2 million in Series B funding, led by Origin Ventures and Leo Capital, which was followed by $11 million in Series C funding, led by Benchmark Capital in November 2010. In November 2007, Grubhub secured $1.1 million in Series A funding, led by Amicus Capital and Origin Ventures for the purpose of expanding into San Francisco and New York markets. Kaplan New Venture Challenge with the business plan for Grubhub. Two years later, in 2006, Maloney and Evans won first place in the University of Chicago Booth School of Business's Edward L. The original Chicago-based Grubhub was founded in 2004 by Mike Evans and Matt Maloney to create an alternative to paper menus. GrubHub bike delivery service, New York City in 2017
