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Delivery.com acquires BrewDrop to boost alcohol orders in Texas

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Food, drink, and laundry delivery site Delivery.com announced today that it’s acquired BrewDrop, an Austin, Texas-based alcohol delivery app. Delivery.com declined to share how much it paid.

The acquisition arrives as like-minded startups moving alcohol around both expand — like Drizly — and consolidate — including Thirstie and Drinkfly and Minibar and Booze Carriage.

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Following the deal, Delivery.com’s second acquisition, BrewDrop will eventually shut down and redirect users to Delivery.com. In a press release, Delivery.com said the acquisition will “immediately increase its alcohol-ordering customer base by 10 percent.” Just one BrewDrop team member, cofounder Andrew Bell, will join Delivery.com.

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