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Brazil’s iFood sues Meituan-backed Keeta over alleged espionage

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 8:11 AM

By Luciana Magalhaes

SAO PAULO, May 20 (Reuters) – Brazilian food delivery app iFood, owned by Dutch investment group Prosus, is suing rival Keeta, ​controlled by Chinese group Meituan, for ‌alleged unfair competition in Brazil.

• In a lawsuit filed with a business court in Sao Paulo, iFood requested a judicial order for its rival to change its business ‌practices ​and pay moral damages of ⁠1 million reais, plus ⁠additional compensation to be determined, according to documents obtained by Reuters.

• In the lawsuit, iFood alleges that consulting firms approached its employees to ​obtain confidential business information in exchange for “significant compensation.”

• In a statement to Reuters, Keeta said ⁠it advocates for an open ⁠and fair market, in full compliance ​with all requirements. The company denied hiring third parties ​to approach individuals on its behalf for such ‌purposes, and added it had not received any formal notification.

• In its lawsuit, iFood said it identified a now-former employee who accepted one such ⁠proposal and met via videoconference while still at the company, leading to a police investigation, including the search ⁠and seizure ‌of electronic devices.

• Through these measures, ⁠iFood said it obtained documents showing ​that ‌accounts linked to the Meituan domain ​had taken ⁠part in the conversations.

• Keeta announced its entry about a year ago into the Brazilian food delivery market dominated by iFood, with an initial investment of approximately $1 billion dollars.

(Reporting by Luciana Magalhaes; Editing by ​Aurora Ellis)