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Closing Jüsto Mx: Why Did Uber and Didi’s Rival Say ‘Goodbye’?

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The start-up Jüsto was looking to compete with DiDi, Uber and Walmart in online grocery shopping.

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The start-up Jüsto was looking to compete with DiDi, Uber and Walmart in online grocery shopping.

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PHOTOARTE: MERCA2.0 The 100% digital supermarket Jüsto officially announced the closure of its operations in Mexico from December 15, 2025, marking the end of a company that registered a boom during the Covid-19 pandemic, and sought to position itself as a digital supermarket. READ ALSO. What does it mean that you like the perfume La Vie Est Belle de Lancôme and what transmits this fragrance, according to psychology? “We have made the difficult …

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Jüsto, the Mexican start-up of supermarket deliveries commanded by Ricardo Weder, Alejandro Sisniega and Ricardo Martínez Finger, notified the company’s closure and the end of its operations in its home country as of Monday, December 15, 2025. Through a message disseminated on its website, the company reported that this decision “responds to financial, operational and strategic factors.” This announcement follows that of a similar startup, Fruba…

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Jüsto says goodbye to Mexico Why does the digital company close its operations? The platform seeks to finish, this week, its deliveries before lowering the jreyes curtain Mar, 16/12/2025 - 10:24 What began as a dream ‘techie’ to revolutionize the super, ended in a “thanks for participating.” The Jüsto platform, which promised a 100% digital supermarket, announced that it closed operations in Mexico since December 15, leaving the cart half filled…

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The online supermarket reported that it will close operations for financial, operational and strategic issues.

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The Mexican startup Jüsto, a digital supermarket, announced the closure of its operations in Mexico from December 15, six years after its creation. The platform disseminated a message about the cessation of its operations on its website and on social networks, where it thanked customers and provided additional information on orders, refunds and other topics.See more: Banamex has a new owner after completing sales of 25% to Fernando Chico Pardo“T…

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